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Technology Expected to Reach Far Beyond Trucking’s Equipment
It is said that technology will alleviate the national shortage of truck drivers. Probably not, but that statement illustrates the theme at the Society of Automotive Engineers International’s Truck and Bus Meeting and Exposition in November that technology’s influence in the coming years will reach far beyond the truck.
December 1, 1999Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Few Trucking Problems Anticipated from Y2K Glitches
If a blizzard hits Dec. 31, it likely will have a greater impact on public services and business operations than the much-hyped rollover to the Year 2000.
December 1, 1999Carriers Not Buying Into Y2K Stockpiling Fears
Stockpiling inventory in anticipation of any Y2K snag may not be on the scale originally predicted, according to carriers and shippers.
December 1, 1999Congress Ends Truck Logjam
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 Nov. 18 and clearing the way for Senate passage, which was imminent at press time.
November 24, 1999UPS and Deutsche Post Set for Market Showdown
Two companies with the same goal — to dominate the package delivery and logistics market worldwide — are gearing up to battle each other in the global marketplace.
November 24, 1999Diesel Price Jumps 2.7 Cents, Seen Headed Higher
The price of diesel fuel jumped 2.7 cents a gallon last week, the biggest one-week rise since April, and observers say the highest futures prices for crude oil since the Persian Gulf War foretell of more increases before year’s end.
November 24, 1999Bridge Terminal Transport Sits Between Drivers, Ocean Carriers
Intermodal drivers are unhappy, ocean carriers seem unable to meet their demands, and in the middle sits Clark E. Brown, president of Bridge Terminal Transport, the nation's largest intermodal drayage firm.
November 24, 1999DOT Eyes Options to Roadability Rule
Several parties in the “roadability” debate came to the third in a series of “listening sessions,” but participants used the occasion to air long-standing grievances instead, leaving some observers to think that the government might seek another avenue to deal with the matter.
November 24, 1999'Creative' Scheduling Sends Drivers ϳԹ For Thanksgiving
As Americans prepare to consume 45 million Thanksgiving turkeys, among them will be thousands of truck drivers who will be dining with their families, thanks to creative scheduling on the operations end and co-workers who would rather be on the road during the holiday.
November 24, 1999Shippers’ 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, 1999