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Ryder Aims for the Top in Logistics Ranks
MIAMI — Ryder System wants to be the world’s preeminent logistics service provider. Some would say it already is..
May 10, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Fed Ex Looking Ahead to Economic Rebound
NEW YORK -- Fed Ex is slicing its capital expenditures and other costs to preserve its earnings during the current economic downturn, but it will not alter its fundamental plans, according to company Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Frederick W. Smith.
May 10, 2001Top Truck Drivers Offer Fuel-Saving Tips
The price of diesel fuel has been climbing almost steadily since early 1999, and the professional truck drivers still on the road and earning a living are likely to be those who have learned how to stretch every gallon.
May 10, 2001Executive Briefing - May 10
Senate Approves Budget Plan for Tax Cuts; Customers Objecting As Railroads Raise Rates; NATSO Sets Out Legislative Agenda; O’Neill Confident Economy Will Bounce Back; and more...
May 10, 2001More Inspectors Needed at Border, DOT Report Finds
The U.S.-Mexico border needs more inspectors and more facilities, according to the latest Department of Transportation Inspector General report released on Thursday.
May 10, 2001Trucking Technology Report - May 10
House Panel Clears Phone Deregulation; Colorado Allows AT&T to Charge Connection Fee; @Track Communications Announces 2001 First Quarter Results; and more...
May 10, 2001Losses Force OTR Express to Cease Operations
OTR Express said Wednesday that it will cease operations within 60 days because of adverse business conditions, including a difficult freight market, declining used truck values and high fuel and insurance costs.
May 9, 2001British Will Try Car-Free Lanes for Trucks, Buses in Peak Periods
ONDON — While truckers in the United States frequently are forbidden to use certain highway lanes, the British government wants to do just the opposite by giving trucks and buses lanes of their own, free of automobiles, during peak traffic periods.
May 9, 2001Biodiesel Gets Tax Break in N.D.; Debate Continues in Minnesota
Although lawmakers stopped short of mandating the sale of biodiesel in North Dakota, they recently enacted tax breaks intended to make biodiesel more attractive to buyers. In Minnesota, meanwhile, the alternative fuel made from vegetable oils, such as soybean oil, or animal fats continues to be something of a political football.
May 9, 2001Exercise Could Make Trip Down Life's Road Longer, Easier, Therapist Says
Exercising moderately five times a week is critical to improving the health of commercial truck drivers and extending their life span, according to Stanley Lowenthal, chief operating officer of Health Screenings Inc. in Louisville, Ky.
May 9, 2001