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Federal Initiative Aims to Improve Driver Health
Eat better and live a healthier lifestyle. That is the advice from a soon-to-be-released report on “Gettin in Gear,” a federal initiative that seeks to improve the health of the nation’s truck drivers as an antidote to fatigue and drowsy-driving problems.
August 10, 2000Brian Work of CloneOps.ai discusses where AI agents fit into today’s supply chain workflows and what they might mean for the future of trucking operations.
A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 10
In the news this morning: Hours-of-service roundtable schedule released; DOT asks Congress to let them continue the rulemaking process on hours proposal; new economic data suggest interest rates will likely remain steady in the near term; and more.
August 10, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 10
In this afternoon's headlines: Professional Transportation Group signs Preferred Transportation as agent; National Semiconductor taps UPS Logistics for global distribution; General Motors and Exxon develop processor for fuel cell vehicles; Financial aid bill for cleaner burning trucks and buses making its way through California legislature; and more.
August 10, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 10
In today's technology report: Verizon talks drag on as strike continues; Warehouses unplugged to cut costs and boost accuracy; Patent received on wireless property tracking; Eastman's ShipChem.com strategy explored; and Major retailers back B2B protocol
August 10, 2000Trucking’s Rising Health Insurance Costs Fueled by Lifestyle Issues, Drug Expenses
Disaster struck John Miller the last week in June. The St. Louis-based owner-operator leased to PBX Inc. collapsed after pulling his trailer up to a loading dock in Raleigh, N.C. Fellow drivers helped him back into the cab of his truck and called 911.
August 9, 2000FMCSA Considers Convening Informal Panel to Discuss Hours
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants to open informal discussions on its proposed reforms in the truck driver hours of service in hope of resolving issues that have generated a great deal of opposition. The agency, however, is not considering a negotiated rulemaking to iron out differences.
August 9, 2000Diesel Exhaust Study Planned
Four national trucking companies have agreed to participate in what is believed to be the first comprehensive study into the impact of diesel exhaust emissions on the health of truck drivers.
August 9, 2000Shake-Up at Mexico’s Dina Follows Western Star Sale
Mexican truck and bus manufacturer Consorcio G. Grupo Dina announced a major corporate shakeup last week, inspired in part by Freightliner’s plan to purchase Western Star Truck Holdings.
August 9, 2000Tentative Solution Reached In Wording of Shipper Code
Truckers and shippers last week crafted a tentative solution to a disagreement that has stalled approval of a code of ethics on treatment of truck drivers.
August 9, 2000Navistar Won't Reply to Investors
Navistar International Corp. said it is not planning to respond to demands from an investor group that it sell all or part of its holdings to counter the company’s flagging stock price.
August 9, 2000