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Trucking Inspectors: Balancing Safety Rulebooks, Empathy

Something about government programs gets some people spitting mad, and in trucking, probably nothing draws a bigger shower of brickbats than the inspection stops that go on in each state.

March 29, 2000

Overnite, Teamsters Meet Again

Overnite Transportation and the Teamsters met again March 23-24, this time in Kansas City, Mo., even as the union announced plans to step up its strike campaign and the company boasted of improved services and profits.

March 29, 2000

Port Truckers Rally Around Union Flag

The Teamsters gathered port truckers from across the country for a rally in the Capitol to protest high fuel prices and poor working conditions.

March 29, 2000

Schneider National Taps New Chief for Trucking

Schneider National Inc. is putting Christopher B. Lofgren, its chief technology and logistics officer, in charge of its North American trucking operations.

March 29, 2000

Federal Training Mandate in Works

Federal regulators and industry lobbyists could soon be clashing over mandatory driver training, but for now trucking’s leaders worry while government officials remain mum.

March 29, 2000

Younger-Driver Push Loses Some Steam

A proposal to allow drivers under age 21 to operate trucks in interstate commerce — if well-trained — appears to be losing momentum.

March 29, 2000

Attitude Shift Toward Brokers Breaks Down Old Obstacles

Freight brokers — the people who arrange for air, rail, ocean and truck transportation — have always walked a tightrope in their efforts to serve the needs of shippers and carriers.

March 29, 2000

Non-Asset Transportation Catches Eye of Wall Street

Wall Street is sending a signal to non-asset-based transportation companies: Give us more.

March 29, 2000

KTL Owner Picks Up the Pieces Following AmeriTruck Collapse

Four months after the collapse of AmeriTruck Distribution Corp., Ronald Damico is still picking up the pieces.

March 29, 2000