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Class 8 Sales Down for Second Month

Class 8 truck sales took a hit in May, the second month in a row sales have been down, continuing a trend foreseen by industry analysts.

June 21, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - June 21

This afternoon's headlines: EPA's low-sulfur diesel plan gets public airing in Chicago; Volvo plans to expand engine production At Mack Trucks; Flying J Truck Stops goes on a building spree; and more.

June 21, 2000

Trucking Fertile Ground For Net Boom

Two years ago, J. Vincent Ciroli Jr. was developing Internet sites for banks. But after talking with a friend, Ciroli became convinced that the trucking industry was ready for an Internet revolution.

June 21, 2000

Trucking Exec Doubts Dot.com Savings

Carriers that know their costs and value will thrive regardless of changes brought on by electronic commerce, according to Robert Obee, chief information officer for Roadway Express.

June 21, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - June 21

In the news this morning: Freightliner rumored to be in merger talks with Western Star; two Florida men indicted in CDL scandal; highway safety advocates come out against federal hours proposal; and more.

June 21, 2000

TCA to Offer Compromise to ATA

The leadership of the Truckload Carriers Association is expected to overwhelmingly sign off on a plan June 20 that calls for the group and its members to pay American Trucking Associations a monthly fee instead of requiring its members to join the federation.

June 20, 2000

ATA Offers Plan for TMC Dues

American Trucking Associations last week presented The Maintenance Council with a dues proposal designed to keep the council’s membership intact.

June 20, 2000

DOT: No Data Behind Recorder Mandate

The Department of Transportation says it has no data to support its call for using electronic data recorders to monitor compliance with federal hours-of-service regulations.

June 20, 2000

DOT Sees Stalemate in Roadability Debate

The owners, operators and lessors of intermodal equipment need to agree on who should be responsible for its upkeep or the government will do it for them, a top Department of Transportation official warned.

June 20, 2000