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Baltimore Port Strike is Ended
Freight movements slowly returned to normal after the conclusion of a weeklong strike by owner-operators at two port terminals in Baltimore.
September 15, 1999Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Oregon Governor Signs Away Hated Tax, But Fight Goes On
With a few strokes of a pen, Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber last week wiped out the oldest and most costly weight-distance tax in the nation. But the tax's backers are still fighting.
September 15, 1999Montana Senator Is Trucker for a Day
Sen. Max Baucus took Labor Day literally. Instead of spending the start of the holiday weekend chomping hot dogs at a political barbecue, the Democrat from Montana jumped behind the wheel of a tractor-trailer and pulled freight down Interstate 90.
September 15, 1999Insurance Incentives May Be Looming Issue in Cost of Safety
Three years ago, truck driver Art Strauss invented a mirror that eliminates a blind spot on the right front of truck cabs. He’s having trouble getting fleets to buy the device because he says insurance companies offer no incentives for using technologies with safety advantages.
September 15, 1999Cabover Not Dead, Maker Says
In the wake of J.B. Hunt’s massive switch from to conventional trucks, Freightliner is insisting that reports of the death of the cabover truck have been greatly exaggerated.
September 15, 1999Suit Faults Retreads in Crash
The families of two Montana women killed in an accident after a cement truck blew out a wheel are suing the trucking company and its tire provider in a lawsuit that claims retread tires are to blame.
September 15, 1999Railroads Appeal STB Ruling On Captive Shippers
Railroads are hoping not to see a third strike in their appeal of a pro-shipper decision by the Surface Transportation Board.
September 15, 1999Truckers Arrive to Inaugurate Great American Truck Show
The new kid on the truck show block, the Great American Trucking Show, opened in Dallas Sept. 9 to positive reviews. If sheer numbers are any indication, the event looks to give the other high-profile shows, such as the International Trucking Show and Mid-America Trucking Show, a serious run for their money.
September 15, 1999WorldPoint Buys Expedited Unit
WorldPoint Logistics, formed last year to acquire businesses that serve key segments of the logistics supply chain, acquired the assets of Corporate Express Delivery Systems-Expedited for an undisclosed amount.
September 15, 1999Diesel Price Follows Steep Rise in Cost of Crude Oil
The national average price of diesel fuel rose 0.4 cent to $1.198 a gallon on Sept. 6 — the smallest increase since July 26 — but analysts saw scant hope for price moderation in the face of a 23-month high in crude oil prices.
September 15, 1999