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Crouse Cartage Closes Despite Attempts to Stop Rising Losses

TransFinancial Holdings shut down its money-losing Crouse Cartage Co. subsidiary Sept. 16 after giving up on efforts to stem a rising tide of red ink at the 59-year-old Midwest-based trucking company.

September 27, 2000

California Agencies Resolve Squabble Over ‘Separate’ Diesel Requirements

Southern California air quality regulators have backed down from a plan to require ultra-low sulfur diesel two years ahead of the schedule set by another state agency and the federal government.

September 27, 2000

Orbcomm, Subsidiaries File for Bankruptcy

After having future financing cut off by both its parent companies, Orbcomm Global and seven of its subsidiaries filed for bankruptcy protection on Sept. 15.

September 27, 2000

CEO McQuaid Resigns From Private Truck Council

John A. McQuaid resigned as president and chief executive officer of the National Private Truck Council.

September 27, 2000

Florida Considers Heavier Trucks

An experiment under consideration by the Florida Department of Transportation would test the effects of allowing certain 95,000-pound trucks on state highways.

September 27, 2000

Editorial: Bring on the Oil

After backtracking for a few days early last week, it appeared that President Clinton was finally about to tap into the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve to fight back against outrageous fuel prices.

September 27, 2000

Opinion: Cleanest Possible Fuel - For All

Until Sept. 16, the California trucker was the child caught between two warring parents. While the California Air Resources Board and Southern California’s regional South Coast Air Quality Management District argued about whether we truckers should have our porridge hot or cold, we just wanted to go out and play with the other kids.

September 27, 2000

Logistics Council to Tackle Online Knots at Meeting

Thousands of logistics professionals are descending on the Big Easy to try to make sense out of how the Internet is changing their industry.

September 27, 2000

Rules of the Game Spelled Out For Business Collaborations

Both government and business leaders say collaboration is necessary and often can encourage competition by helping firms expand into foreign markets, fund research and development and lower production and other costs.

September 27, 2000