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Tentative Solution Reached In Wording of Shipper Code
Truckers and shippers last week crafted a tentative solution to a disagreement that has stalled approval of a code of ethics on treatment of truck drivers.
August 9, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Â
Navistar Won't Reply to Investors
Navistar International Corp. said it is not planning to respond to demands from an investor group that it sell all or part of its holdings to counter the company’s flagging stock price.
August 9, 2000Truckload Profits Fall, LTLs Rise in 2nd Quarter
Second-quarter earnings reports show that the nation’s truckload carriers limped through the spring, as rising revenue failed to offset expenses that accelerated even more rapidly.
August 9, 2000Pre-Arrival Customs Processing Hailed at Canada-U.S. Peace Bridge
Carriers using the Peace Bridge to bring loads from Canada to the United States through Buffalo, N.Y., reportedly are breezing through more easily and in greater numbers than before, thanks to the U.S. Customs Pre-Arrival Processing System and the span’s Commercial Vehicle Processing Center.
August 9, 2000CNF Appeals IRS Tax Ruling
CNF Inc. and several other high-flying freight transportation companies want an Internal Revenue Service tax ruling grounded.
August 9, 2000Norfolk Southern, CSX Confident Of Smooth Ride for Peak Season
Spokesmen for the two railroads that gobbled up Conrail last year — and almost choked on it — are convinced that the companies now have the situation under control as the peak freight transportation season approaches.
August 9, 2000Vermont Opens Longer-Truck Routes
Big trucks gained the ability to roam more freely in Vermont as of Aug. 1.
August 9, 2000Fewer Inspections Blamed for More Fatal Truck Crashes in Pa.
A Pennsylvania legislative panel blamed an increase in fatal crashes involving trucks in part on dwindling inspection numbers and not enough spending on truck safety.
August 9, 2000Diesel Falls, But Rise Expected
The national average retail price of diesel fuel dropped for the fourth consecutive week. But the stage appears to be set for the price to bounce back up in the next few weeks and a partial cause could be problems experienced by coal-fired electrical plants.
August 9, 2000Editorial: The Best and Worst of Times
For most of the American trucking industry, business boomed during the second quarter of 2000, according to the financial reports of the large, publicly held companies. Unfortunately for much of the truckload sector, this jump in business led to a fall in net income.
August 9, 2000