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Unity, Record Turnout Mark ATA Management Conference
American Trucking Associations took a giant step toward unifying its splintered federation last week with a management conference that drew record attendance and generated more than a half-million dollars in political contributions.
October 30, 1998Rep. Wolf Vows to Pursue Shift
Rep. Frank Wolf will not give up his campaign to move jurisdiction over trucking’s most important federal agency, the Office of Motor Carriers, to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. t a Capitol Hill press conference Oct. 21, the Virginia Republican vowed to resurrect the idea next year.
October 26, 1998ATA Convenes New Era
The road to the 21st century for American Trucking Associations begins this week in New Orleans. ore than 4,250 industry executives and their spouses are expected to attend the 1998 ATA Management Conference & Exhibition and witness the beginning of a new era for the trucking federation.
October 26, 1998Con-Way Moves and Expands
Con-Way Transportation Services, one of the fastest growing and most profitable freight carriers in the country, moved its corporate headquarters to Ann Arbor, Mich., and launched a new business to provide logistics services.
October 26, 1998No End to Trucking Consolidation Trend
Consolidation continues to dominate the financial scene in trucking. In the past week alone, three truckload carriers, a leasing company, a distribution firm and a truck parts distributor announced deals.
October 26, 1998FHWA Presses for Negotiated Rulemaking on Hours of Service
Federal Highway Administrator Kenneth Wykle was expected to announce this morning the launch of a rulemaking that eventually would produce new hours of service for trucking. Instead, his deputy said the agency is seriously considering a "negotiated" rulemaking, which would bring together all interested parties to discuss regulatory reforms.
October 26, 1998No End to Consolidation Trend
Consolidation continues to dominate the financial scene in trucking. In the past week alone, three truckload carriers, a leasing company, a distribution firm and a truck parts distributor announced deals.
October 26, 1998Rep. Wolf Vows To Pursue Shift
Rep. Frank Wolf will not give up his campaign to move jurisdiction over trucking’s most important federal agency, the Office of Motor Carriers, to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. t a Capitol Hill press conference Oct. 21, the Virginia Republican vowed to resurrect the idea next year. (Wolf is on left.)
October 23, 1998ATA Convenes New Era
The road to the 21st century for American Trucking Associations begins this week in New Orleans. More than 4,250 industry executives and their spouses are expected to attend the 1998 ATA Management Conference & Exhibition and witness the beginning of a new era for the trucking federation.
October 23, 1998Fleet Purchases and Expansions
M.S. Carriers, Memphis, Tenn., agreed to purchase assets of Interstate Trucking Corp. of America, a dry van truckload carrier based in Merrill, Wis.
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