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Rates May Go Higher in a Strong Economy
Continuing economic growth and mounting trucking costs, especially for driver pay, will set the stage for higher freight rates in 2000, Management Outlook Forum panelists agreed.
January 19, 2000Raising Pay Urged to Attract, Keep Good Truck Drivers
Truck drivers hold the key to success for much of the industry in 2000, but a carrier executive and the leader of an owner-operator group disagree on the best approach to keep the ranks filled.
January 19, 2000Raising Pay Urged to Attract Drivers
Truck drivers hold the key to success for much of the industry in 2000, but a carrier executive and the leader of an owner-operator group disagree on the best approach to keep the ranks filled.
January 19, 2000USFreightways to Buy Transport Corp.
USFreightways Corp. has agreed to acquire Transport Corporation of America, a large publicly owned truckload carrier based in Minneapolis, for USFreightways stock valued at about $150 million.
January 18, 2000Combined Transport Buys Wash. Carrier
Combined Transport has purchased flatbed truckload carrier Sunrise Express of Vancouver, Wash., in a move that is expected to increase revenue by 20% and improve its service offerings.
January 18, 2000Forward Air Announces Stock Split
Forward Air Corp., a Greeneville, Tenn.-based carrier whose stock price has soared from $9.13 a share to $50.25 a share over the past year, has announced a 3-for-2 stock split.
January 14, 2000Third-Party Logistics Spending Up 16%
Spending on third-party logistics grew 16.5% to an estimated $46 billion in 1999, according to Armstrong & Associates, a research firm in Stoughton, Wis.
January 14, 2000FFE Trims Fleet, Jobs to Cut Losses
Frozen Food Express Industries is restructuring its operations, eliminating about 150 non-driver employee positions and reducing the size of its trailer fleet by more than 20%.
January 13, 2000Reefer Charges to Rise
On the heels of increases by dry van and truckload lines, carriers that haul refrigerated cargo are planning to raise freight rates by as much as 10% this year.
January 12, 2000Ligon Will Keep Satisfactory Rating
Federal transportation safety officials decided to let Landstar Ligon retain its satisfactory safety rating after a review found the company to be in compliance with safety regulations.
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