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Low Inventories Continue to Worry Many Analysts

Low distillate inventories, which have worried oil market analysts all summer, continue to be a concern as the winter season approaches.

October 4, 2000

Second National Driver Award For Bill Whim of ABF Freight

For the second time in his nearly half a century of trucking, Bill Whim, who has covered 5 million miles without an accident, is American Trucking Associations’ National Driver of the Year.

October 4, 2000

Safety Council to Consider Adding Cargo Security Responsibilities

The Safety Management Council will debate integrating the responsibility for cargo claims and cargo security issues into its safety mandate during SMC’s annual meeting, continuing through Oct. 4 in St. Louis.

October 4, 2000

Georgia Officials Charge Tester With Selling CDLs

Federal and state investigators say a Georgia third-party tester sold over 500 CDLs to unqualified applicants during the past two years.

October 4, 2000

Carriers Show Feds How Much Hours Proposal Would Cost

Executives from trucking companies large and small offered detailed accounts to federal officials of the costs their companies would incur if the hours of service regulations proposed by the Department of Transportation took effect.

October 4, 2000

FMCSA to Take Action Against Fines in Arrears

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration soon should have sharper teeth to go after motor carriers that are in arrears in payment of fines and penalties.

October 4, 2000

Xtra Lease to Offer Tracking Units On Its Fleet of Rental Trailers

Xtra Lease will install 25,000 Terion trailer-tracking units on its rental trailers.

October 4, 2000

3PL Web Networks Formed To Retain E-Commerce Data

Logistics and trucking industry leaders are creating their own Internet-based services because they consider information generated by their network of suppliers and customers too valuable to pass on to third-party, Internet-based firms.

October 4, 2000

More Technology Doesn’t Have to Mean Fewer Jobs

Leaders in the freight industry insist that the advent of new technology will not negate the need for a large and productive workforce.

October 4, 2000