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ATA Petitions DOT to Show Research Behind Hours Proposal
Before the Department of Transportation issues its proposed hours-of-service rules for truck drivers, it should make public the scientific research used to draw up the measure, insists American Trucking Associations.
August 11, 1999Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Ergonomics Bill Advances Under Presidential Veto Threat
House Republicans have succeeded in passing legislation to block implementation of a proposed ergonomics work rule, and it has a good chance of getting through the Senate. But the bill could encounter a presidential veto when it reaches the Oval Office.
August 11, 1999Revenue Drop, Resignations Bring Change at Matlack
Matlack Systems of Wilmington, Del., announced the resignation of two of its top executives a day after the company reported a 15.7% drop in revenue and a significant loss on operations in its fiscal third quarter.
August 11, 1999Court Says N.J. Drivers Get OT Pay
A federal court ruling could require New Jersey trucking companies to pay their drivers more for overtime work than a state regulation demanded.
August 11, 1999Terminal Shooting Leaves 2 Dead
A disgruntled maintenance worker at a Watkins Motor Lines terminal shot and killed a supervisor and then took his own life.
August 11, 1999Worker Claims Harassment Lawsuit Was Met With Threats
Dock worker David Jones is on medical leave from his job at a Yellow Freight System terminal in Minnesota after being awarded more than $1.75 million in a sexual harassment lawsuit against the company.
August 11, 1999Warehouse Owner Heads Truck Safety In Connecticut
Anthony D. Portanova is the new deputy commissioner of Connecticut’s Department of Motor Vehicles. He will oversee the agency’s Commercial Vehicle Safety, Dealers and Repairers and Auto Crime Investigative divisions.
August 11, 1999Emissions Testing Arrives for Chicago-Area Trucks
Gov. George Ryan signed laws that force Chicago-area trucks to undergo annual emissions tests and give trucks greater leeway on portable scales.
August 11, 1999USF Glen Moore Acquires Underwood Truck Line
USFreightways Corp. entered the truckload market a year ago with the purchase of Glen Moore Trucking of Carlisle, Pa. Now, USF Glen Moore has acquired Underwood Truck Line of Brazil, Ind.
August 11, 1999More Surcharges on the Way as Diesel Average Nears $1.15
Con-Way Transportation Services, the nation’s fourth-largest less-than-truckload carrier, announced a new base for its fuel surcharge formula Aug. 2, as the national average price for diesel rose again, to $1.146 a gallon.
August 11, 1999