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Illinois Governor Calls CDL Bribery ‘Outrage’
Illinois Gov. George H. Ryan told a federal panel that the scandal involving commercial drivers licenses in his state was “an outrage,” but that wrongdoing wasn’t isolated to Illinois and could be worse elsewhere, as in Florida.
June 14, 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.
ATA Asked to Sue Oregon on Ton-Mile Tax
Having lost in the court of public opinion, Oregon trucking representatives now want to take their battle against the state’s weight-distance tax to a real courthouse.
June 14, 2000U.S. Asks if Displays, Phones Distract Truck Drivers
When does the growth of information technology for trucking become information overload that could distract the driver? Federal transportation officials have decided it’s time to look into the question, since it could have negative implications for safety.
June 14, 2000Internet Start-Ups Vie for Seats at Logistics Table
Traditional third-party logistics providers seem unfazed by the proliferation of their online counterparts. But some observers wonder whether the tech-savvy newcomers may one day reduce the role of the conventional logisticians to little more than package-pushers.
June 14, 2000Logistics Researcher Affixes Price Tag To Changes in Hours, Diesel Fuel
Productivity improvements in the logistics and trucking industries generated by computers and use of the Internet may be imperiled by the Transportation Department’s hour-of-service rules, according to a leading industry analyst.
June 14, 2000Classic Carriers, NBC Back to Court
A jury will decide later this year whether the producers of “Dateline NBC” misrepresented their intentions to a Maine trucking company owner in developing a segment on driver fatigue for the television news show.
June 14, 2000Estate Taxes in the Crosshairs
Trucking companies are part of a ground swell of public sentiment seeking repeal of the estate tax,which kicks in when family-held businesses or property are transferred from one generation to another, and Congress is taking note.
June 14, 2000ICC Numbers Are Up; Time to Apply DOT ID
Owners of trucks that have only an old ICC identification number will have to start painting their carriers’ DOT number on the doors.
June 14, 2000Moyes Moves To Control Simon Board
The battle for control of Simon Transportation Services escalated during the week of June 5, with the Simon and Moyes families dueling for control of the truckload, refrigerated carrier.
June 14, 2000Supermarket Chain, Teamsters Get Desired Results From Contract
The Teamsters’ 2-month-old strike of Associated Wholesale Grocers ended June 4 with the ratification of an eight-year contract between the company and three locals in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
June 14, 2000