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Shippers’ Group Opts to Focus On Carrier Ties Over Politics
Faced with a stagnant membership that is unwilling to play hardball politics to win legislative changes in surface transportation policy, the National Industrial Transportation League is increasing its emphasis on outreach to carriers and increasing member services.
November 24, 1999STB, Rail Competition Still Divisive Issues
While a labor-related obstacle to reauthorization of the Surface Transportation Board has been removed, shipper concerns about a lack of railroad competition remain a likely sticking point when Congress tackles the issue again next year.
November 24, 1999Amtrak to Hook Reefers to Its Passenger Trains
Amtrak will soon be hauling perishable produce along with passengers, parcels and other cargo as the company goes after additional opportunities to put freight on its trains.
November 24, 1999Amtrak to Hook Reefers to Its Trains
Amtrak will soon be hauling perishable produce along with passengers, parcels and other cargo as the company goes after additional opportunities to put freight on its trains.
November 24, 1999Congress Sends MCSA Bill to Clinton
Legislation creating a Motor Carrier Safety Administration is on its way to the White House after Congress finished action on the proposal last week, and Transportation Secretary Slater says he backs the bill.
November 22, 1999NITL Shifts Focus to Carriers
Faced with a stagnant membership that is unwilling to fight hard for legislative changes, the National Industrial Transportation League is increasing its emphasis on outreach to carriers.
November 22, 1999Rail Competition Still an Issue
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) told shippers she wants to enact legislation that will give the Surface Transportation Board more power to encourage competitive services from railroads.
November 22, 1999House Approves Truck Safety Bill
Lawmakers broke a logjam over creation of a federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, leading the House to pass a revised version of its truck and safety bill Thursday night.
November 19, 1999Myers Moves to Waste Firm; Zollars to Head Yellow Corp.
A. Maurice Myers is trying for a corporate hat trick. Three years after joining Yellow Corp., Myers last week announced his immediate departure for the greener pastures of the trash-hauling industry.
November 17, 1999Penalties Could Undermine Rail-Crossing Safety, DOT Told
New regulations designed to reduce the number of truck-train collisions may have the opposite effect and contribute to an increase in accidents, federal officials and others warned last week.
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