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No Consensus On Ensuring Fuel Supplies
Last winters stark scene of high fuel prices and truck protests outside Capitol Hill have left some members of Congress hoping that history doesnt repeat itself this coming season.
May 31, 2000Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Fuel Surcharge Mandate To Get Hearing on Hill
A proposal that would require fuel surcharges to benefit independent truckers will get a June 8 hearing on Capitol Hill.
May 31, 2000NTSB: Truckers Need Free Parking Guide
The National Transportation Safety Board says part of the truck parking problem is that when all the usual spaces are filled, drivers do not know where to go after a day on the road.
May 31, 2000Liles' Backing Fails to Materialize
William Jack Liles III is on the threshold of losing KLLM Transport Services to Robert E. Low of Prime Inc., as Liless financing to buy the company has fallen through.
May 31, 2000IT-Logistics Council Struggles With Its Options
The Information Technology and Logistics Council, unable to decide among three less-than-ideal options about its future, chose to go back to the drawing board.
May 31, 2000Allied's Lauer is CIO of Year
It has been a good year for Doug Lauer.
May 31, 2000Yellow Corp. Names Welch President
James Welch becomes president and chief operating officer of Yellow Corp. starting June 1.
May 31, 2000All I-25 Scalehouses Are Automated
Truckers may cruise Interstate 25 without stopping at a scalehouse now that the highway has become the first major trucking corridor in the nation to be completely wired for electronic weigh station bypass, according to state authorities.
May 31, 2000American Freightways Adds Arizona to Its List
American Freightways Corp. announced plans May 22 to expand into Arizona, its 10th new state since April 1999.
May 31, 2000Nearly 2 Cents Added to Diesel
The national average price of diesel fuel, as reported by the Energy Information Administration on May 22, rose 1.7 cents from the week before to $1.432, marking the second consecutive weekly increase, after two weeks of decline that saw the price drop to $1.402 on May 8.
May 31, 2000