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Airborne Says Expansion Needs Union’s Assistance
Airborne Express is seeking new contract terms for its Teamsters-represented pick-up and delivery drivers to pave the way for an expansion of ground-based package delivery services.
September 6, 2000Airborne Says Expansion Needs Union’s Assistance
Airborne Express is seeking new contract terms for its Teamsters-represented pick-up and delivery drivers to pave the way for an expansion of ground-based package delivery services.
September 6, 2000Academia Expands Impact on Industry
Motor carriers and other companies involved in freight movement are finding it increasingly important to recruit not only able bodies to do the jobs, but also able minds with the right degrees to accomplish their business goals.
September 5, 2000Intermodal Unit To Be Responsible For Hazmat Policy
The Department of Transportation’s Office of Intermodalism is going to be the new traffic cop for the movement of hazardous materials in the United States.
August 30, 2000DOT's Intermodal Unit To Cover Hazmat Policy
The Department of Transportation’s Office of Intermodalism is going to be the new traffic cop for the movement of hazardous materials in the United States.
August 29, 2000Safety Culture Lacking on Highways
The trucking and academic worlds came together to brainstorm over a question that has a lot of people scratching their heads: Why do accidents happen?
August 16, 2000Panel Wrestles With Highway Safety
The trucking and academic worlds came together to brainstorm over a question that has a lot of people scratching their heads: Why do accidents happen?
August 15, 2000DOT Creates Office to Collect Carrier Data
The Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics has created a new Office of Motor Carrier Information to collect financial and operating statistics from trucking companies.
August 10, 2000Trucking’s Rising Health Insurance Costs Fueled by Lifestyle Issues, Drug Expenses
Disaster struck John Miller the last week in June. The St. Louis-based owner-operator leased to PBX Inc. collapsed after pulling his trailer up to a loading dock in Raleigh, N.C. Fellow drivers helped him back into the cab of his truck and called 911.
August 9, 2000Affordable Insurance Hard to Find for Some Truckers
While most trucking companies provide some kind of health insurance to employee drivers, a large percentage of owner-operators and small fleet operators find it increasingly difficult to afford coverage.
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