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PowerTrack Faces Bumps Ahead
A Department of Defense plan to pay freight bills through a third-party electronic payment system is caught in a whirlpool of praise and criticism.
May 12, 1999Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
FHWA Loses Safety Rating Challenge
A Department of Transportation administrative law judge has told the Federal Highway Administration to vacate an out-of-service order it issued on the grounds that the agency had not demonstrated any imminent hazard in the case.
May 12, 1999Reform Wave Deregulates Ocean Shipping
Ocean shipping the last of the great governmentally controlled modes of transportation took a mighty hit from the deregulation ax.
May 12, 1999Plan to Reform CDL Program Making the Rounds
Government regulators are now circulating among lawmakers a draft proposal to clean up the nations Commercial Driver License program.
May 12, 1999Carhaul Negotiators Aim to Reverse Work Loss for Unionized Carriers
With about three weeks remaining before the expiration of a national labor contract, motor vehicle transporters want to do more than simply avoid a strike. They want an agreement with the Teamsters union that will reverse a long-term decline in the unionized carhaul industry.
May 12, 1999Trucker Buddy Board Fires Leader, Management Firm
Trucker Buddy Inc., the organization that was founded in 1993 to set up pen-pal relationships between professional truck drivers and children, has fired its president and management firm.
May 12, 1999Transport Corp. Buys Robert Hansen Trucking
Transport Corp. of America, Eagan, Minn., purchased Robert Hansen Trucking of Delavan, Wis., effective April 30.
May 12, 1999Scania Rejects Offer To Cooperate With Swedish Rival Volvo
After repeatedly being rebuffed in attempts to take over rival Swedish truck maker Scania AB, Volvo tried a different approach last week, proposing to work with its competitor.
May 12, 1999Diesel Price Remains the Same
The national average price for diesel fuel remained the same last week, leading analysts to cautiously forecast an end to the volatile swings of the previous months.
May 12, 1999Editorial: Justice Cant Always Be Blind
The U.S. Justice Department has urged the federal judge who is reviewing the proposed settlement between the six companies that make most of the truck diesel engines sold in the United States to ignore claims that they were wronged.
May 12, 1999