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UPS Asks 2-Year Ban on New Rail Mergers

United Parcel Service, the nation’s largest trucking company and the largest railroad freight customer, urged the Surface Transportation Board to impose a two-year moratorium on further rail mergers.

March 15, 2000

TCA Integration Vote Looms

Members of the Truckload Carriers Association will decide the future of their group’s relationship with American Trucking Associations on March 22.

March 15, 2000

U.S. Agencies to Phase Out Government Bill of Lading

Buoyed by the Defense Department’s success in changing the way it pays its freight bills, the General Services Administration is moving to encourage all federal agencies to adopt electronic payment and other commercial business practices.

March 15, 2000

Calling Off Volvo-Scania Marriage May Attract Suitors

Volvo refused to offer further concessions to European Union officials who have indicated they will bar the Swedish truck maker from taking over its rival Scania.

March 15, 2000

NBC Award to Maine Hauler Overturned on Appeal

A federal appellate court in Boston reversed an award of $525,000 that NBC television news was ordered to pay a Maine trucking company owner, his wife and one of his drivers.

March 15, 2000

OSHA Gets 6,000 Comments On Ergonomics Regulations

More than 6,000 comments have been logged by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as public hearings are set to begin on the agency’s controversial ergonomics proposal.

March 15, 2000

Online Logistics Firm Hires Big Gun from Schneider

Logistics.com served notice to carriers and shippers by hiring Schneider National’s former chief operating officer as its president, that it plans for its software products to dominate the digital transportation market.

March 15, 2000

Trucking Safety Agency Sets Plans In Formally Opening for Business

The head of a new federal regulatory agency said she is awaiting the opportunity to issue several new motor carrier safety regulations this year.

March 15, 2000

Pennsylvania Denies DAC Access to Driver Records

Trucking companies that hire Pennsylvanians are having to resort to unusual means to conduct pre-employment screening since the state revoked access to the state’s driver records for background-check provider DAC Services.

March 15, 2000