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Federal Court Rules Against OSHA
A federal court struck down the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s attempt to give employers the choice between adopting stricter work safety measures or facing guaranteed inspections.
April 21, 1999Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Â
Industry Prods Congress on Theft
A group thinks it has the right combination to unlock congressional action on a plan to reduce cargo theft and allow criminal background checks of potential employees in trucking.
April 21, 1999Stopping Theft a Shared Responsibility
The responsibility for preventing cargo theft is shared by everyone in the logistics chain.
April 21, 1999Benefits Package Off the Table
Overnite last week rejected attempts by the Teamsters union to reopen negotiations on a benefits package both sides accepted in 1998.
April 21, 1999Agency: Raise High Trailer Lights
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration no longer will leave it up to trailer manufacturers to determine where to place identification and clearance lamps.
April 21, 1999Movers Do Image Housecleaning
Members of the moving industry are cleaning up their act to ward off more heavy-handed scrubbing from federal regulators and the news media.
April 21, 1999Fuel Price Spike Flattens Out
The national average price of diesel fuel rose less than a cent last week to just over $1.08 a gallon — the smallest increase in the past four weeks.
April 21, 1999Editorial: Forewarned, Yes; But Forearmed?
The Federal Highway Administration sent a loud and clear signal to trucking last week: Be prepared for a sea change in the way the government conducts its safety enforcement of the industry.
April 21, 1999Opinion: The Self-Regulation Option for Trucking
On a fog-filled night in September 1993, a towboat got lost in a bayou near Mobile, Ala., and collided with a railroad bridge. Five minutes later, the bridge collapsed under the weight of an onrushing Amtrak train. Forty-seven passengers and crew died in the wreck.
April 21, 1999Rail Service Has Become More Consistent, Analysts Say
The truckload business has gone from JIT to XOT as shipping demands have become more stringent, and rail intermodal is finding it difficult to keep up.
April 21, 1999