Search
Showing 10 of 73128 results
Intermodal Expert: Truckload Risks Falling Into Minor Role
The definition of insanity, says Thomas L. Finkbiner, the new chairman of the Intermodal Transportation Institute at the University of Denver, is when people do the same thing over and over and expect a different result.
November 8, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
NHTSA Looks Into ‘Black Box’ Technology and Costs
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, which regulates the safety of new trucking equipment, is collecting information on the potential capabilities and costs of “black box” computers on trucks to aid in reconstructing accidents, as is done in aviation.
November 8, 2000U.S. Election Likely to Determine Nafta Trucking’s Future
Lingering problems with opening the U.S.-Mexico border to international trucking will remain on hold until after this week’s U.S. presidential election, according to a senior official in the Mexico transportation and communications ministry.
November 8, 2000California Patrol Extends Hours at Key Border Checkpoint
The California Highway Patrol this week boosted its hours for checking truck traffic at a key inland weigh station north of San Diego, helping enforce cross-border trucking rules that apply to Mexican truckers operating here under the North American Free Trade Agreement. The facility is once again checking trucks 24 hours each day.
November 8, 2000California Association Calls for Longer Customs Hours
Trying to come up with ways to unblock some of the massive congestion for trucks trying to move across the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego, the California Trucking Association is officially calling on the U.S. Customs Service to stay open longer hours.
November 8, 2000Study: Truck Sales Haven't Bottomed Out Yet
The current downturn in demand for new Class 8 trucks has not hit bottom yet and things cannot get better until they get worse, a trendline analysis by the market consulting firm of A.G. Edwards indicates.
November 8, 2000Chairman's Profile: Duane Acklie
Duane W. Acklie is unlike any other chairman that American Trucking Associations has had, having been involved in everything from banking, land development and trucking deregulation.
November 8, 2000Fuel Prices Drive McQuaide to Shut LTL Division
W.C. McQuaide Inc., a 37-year-old Pennsylvania motor carrier will parks its rigs for good just a few days before Thanksgiving, largely due to high diesel prices.
November 8, 2000TCA to Promote, Build on Pact With Shippers
The Truckload Carriers Association’s “Just in Time to Wait” panel has devised a strategy for promoting its agreement with the National Industrial Transportation League to try to cut driver waiting time at loading docks.
November 8, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 8
In the news this morning: Presidency hinges on Florida recount; Democrats win historical races but Republicans keep Senate; GOP holds on to House, key transportation committees; and more.
November 8, 2000