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OSHA Orders Forklift Training
Trucking companies will have to train drivers who occasionally use forklifts how to safely operate the equipment, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
December 14, 1998Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
Small Firms Knock DOD Plan
Some small businesses feel the Department of Defense decision to use a new computerized system for calculating mileage for transporters will leave them out in the cold.
December 14, 1998Kane Business Passes to Second Generation
John M. Kane was eight years old when his father bought a trucking company that hauled freight from Baltimore to Washington, D.C.
December 14, 1998Editorial: New Era or New Error?
The ballots have been counted, and the message is unmistakable: Once again there’s a Hoffa running the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. What’s much less clear is what the results of this election will mean to the union and to organized labor.
December 14, 1998Comment: Progress With or Without Nafta
With or without the North American Free Trade Agreement, it will be business as usual at CFI. If the transportation provisions of Nafta were completely implemented, it would certainly change some of the challenges we face in crossborder transportation. But it wouldn’t change our overall strategy to offer the best North American truckload service possible.
December 14, 1998Opinion: The Politics of Trucking Safety
For those few members of the media not covering the Clinton impeachment proceedings, truck safety is the issue du jour, courtesy of Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.).
December 14, 1998Gil Banning's Family: Together Again
The company doesn’t exist in its original form any more, having been swallowed up by a larger operation long ago. But many of the former employees of Service Trucking Co. still think of themselves as part of a family, if you get right down to it. And like many families, they like to hold a reunion now and then.
December 14, 1998Trucking Accused of Endangering Children
Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways is using a new tactic in its attacks on trucking.
December 14, 1998FedEx Pilots Have Union Election
The Fedex Pilots Association will soon elect new officers, and that could radically alter the union's direction just as contract talks with Federal Express Corp. officials are closer to conclusion.
December 14, 1998Diesel Price Dips Below $1
Diesel prices have dropped below $1 a gallon for the first time since at least 1994, when the Energy Information Administration began compiling diesel price information.
December 14, 1998