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Six Big Truckload Carriers Form Joint Internet Firm

In a move heralded by industry analysts as a possible turning point for the beleaguered truckload segment, six of the nation’s largest truckload carriers last week agreed to combine their logistics operations into a new Internet-based transportation logistics company called Transplace.com.

March 22, 2000

TCA to Vote on Affiliation With ATA

The debate over the proposed integration of the Truckload Carriers Association into American Trucking Associations took a new twist as opponents of the merger called for renegotiating the terms of the groups’ relationship.

March 22, 2000

U.S. Diesel Average Up, Led by Jump in Calif.

The price of diesel fuel climbed to new heights last week, amid a frenzy of protests, threatened protests, proposals, counterproposals, promises and caveats.

March 22, 2000

Carriers Get Support in Ruling

A second federal judge has ruled that the Department of Transportation’s Inspector General overstepped its bounds for investigating trucking companies for violations of federal motor carrier safety laws, but denied a request by five carriers for an injunction prohibiting the inquiries.

March 22, 2000

House Passes Legislation Restoring Meals Deduction

Meals eaten on the road could be cheaper come January if tax legislation passed by the House is enacted.

March 22, 2000

Idaho Governor Backs $27 Million Deal To Settle Tax Lawsuit

Gov. Dirk Kempthorne of Idaho endorsed a $27 million settlement that would provide refunds to interstate carriers that overpaid the state’s weight-distance tax and reform the truck tax system, which was declared unconstitutional by a federal judge.

March 22, 2000

Two Groups Stage Demonstrations

Fewer than 150 truckers pulled into Washington, D.C., March 16, to protest a number of ills plaguing owner-operators. And when they arrived, they found two groups engaged in a cat fight to represent them.

March 22, 2000

Editorial: Trucking’s Newest Internet Creation

The latest dot.com entrant in the trucking business isn’t a “virtual” company at all, but rather an amalgamation of six major truckload carriers determined to make the Internet work for them, even as fuel prices and driver-related costs continue to climb.

March 22, 2000

Opinion: Awakening From the Dream

It was a dream. Speed limits were up, fuel was cheap, credit was easy and freight was plentiful. Then the crash of fuel prices going through the roof woke us up.

March 22, 2000