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Lawsuit Filed As Ergonomics Rule Published

As the federal government's new ergonomics standard was published Tuesday morning, the National Association of Manufacturers filed the first federal lawsuit to overturn it.

November 14, 2000

Railroads Still Not Competitive With Trucks

Intermodal service is an important business for the nations railroads, but it continues to fall short of the industrys oft-stated goal of diverting truck traffic to trains.

November 14, 2000

Penn. Turnpike E-Z Pass Not for Trucks ... Yet

When the E-Z Pass automated toll collection system is implemented on parts of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, it will be accessible by passenger cars only for now.

November 14, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 14

In the news this morning: Diesel averages continue to slide; employers with ergonomics programs may not face uch change under new rules; Yellow names CFO from outside, promotes freight system VP; and more.

November 14, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Nov. 14

Today's technology headlines: Web hosting firm Digex teams up with WorldCom; older Palms to get wireless Web access; study to help transport intermediaries survive the information age; and more.

November 14, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 14

This afternoon's headlines: DaimlerChrysler may replace head of U.S. operations; Ryder partners with From2; NHTSA hustles to complete safety research; and more.

November 14, 2000

FedEx to Buy American Freightways for $1.2B

FedEx Corp. announced Monday that it has agreed to buy less-than-truckload carrier American Freightways for $1.2 billion, or $28.13 per share.

November 13, 2000

Trucking Labor Specialists Meet in Florida

Workplace shootings, driver hours of service, ergonomic regulations and sexual harassment are among the issues on the agenda as truckings top labor specialists gather for the 14th annual conference of the North American Trucking Industrial Relations Association.

November 13, 2000

Carriers Fight High Towing Fees

A number of trucking companies are fighting back against what they say is the practice by some towing operators of charging excessively high fees and holding freight hostage until the bill is paid.

November 13, 2000