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窪蹋勛圖厙 and Away in Forwarding Game
Kim Hioe, a corporate vice president in Santa Clara, Calif., can quantify his affection for Circle International Group the more he likes the freight forwarder the less frequently he sees its personnel.
July 19, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
Harry Potter Book Meets Transportation Wizards
Santa Claus may be famous for Christmas deliveries, but on July 8 FedEx Corp., United Parcel Service and Yellow Freight System usurped his ho-ho-ho all the way to bookstores, warehouses and homes of the United States, delivering the latest Harry Potter book.
July 19, 2000Uncertainty Mars Fuel Outlook
The price of diesel fuel crept downward 0.4 cents a gallon this week amid arguments over inventories, production quotas and reserve plans, as well as a startling speculation that the price of crude oil could reach $35 to $40 a barrel by years end.
July 19, 2000Wisconsin Association Stops Separate Truck Speeds
The radar guns are out in full force in Milwaukee these days and lead-footed truckers who find themselves on the wrong side of a speeding ticket have an alliance of state officials, law enforcement and industry leaders to thank.
July 19, 2000Pennsylvania Turnpike Eases Tunnel Hazmat Restrictions
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission relaxed the rules that determine which hazardous materials may be trucked through the four mountain tunnels on its toll road.
July 19, 2000Trimac Makes Moves On Bulk Truck Market
Trimac Corp. has initiated a restructuring plan that will shift C$378 million worth of its assets to place the company in a position to increase its market share of the bulk trucking business. The Calgary, Alberta-based company started its maneuvering two week ago by selling its Rentway subsidiary to Penske Truck Leasing.
July 19, 2000Editorial: Killing the Death Tax
Congress was poised last week to act on legislation that would help owners of family-owned trucking companies pass the fruits of a lifetimes work on to their children without Uncle Sam taking a giant bite.
July 19, 2000Opinion: Heres the Deal on Hours of Service
In his June 5 opinion piece, Clyde J. Hart Jr., the acting deputy administrator for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, tried to explain whats the deal with the hours-of-service proposal. The federal government is proposing a rule that would ensure drivers of large trucks and buses the opportunity to get adequate rest. It sounds great in theory, but lets look at the big picture and leave politics out of it for the moment.
July 19, 2000Liability on the Shop Floor
Truck maintenance shops used to call to mind images of dreary, poorly-lit places where sparks from welding torches cascade to the floor near unlabeled containers of liquids.
July 19, 2000New Look at Bigger Trucks Likely With 2001 Congress
The stage is being set for a congressional a debate on the subject of bigger and heavier trucks, perhaps as soon as next year.
July 19, 2000