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P.M. Executive Briefing - April 13
In the news this afternoon: Mother wins $50 million in case against Mack Trucks, Inc.; Teamsters official charged with damaging grocery in Monett store; and Oakland truckers fume.
April 13, 2000Jim Nebergall of Cummins discusses the fuel-agnostic engine that can adapt to multiple fuel types and cut emissions without sacrificing performance.
British Truckers Pay for Stowaways
The British government is clamping down on the rising number of immigrants seeking asylum in the United Kingdom, and English truckers feel like they have gotten caught in the squeeze.
April 13, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - April 13
In the news this morning: Shippers steer to trucks as rail service lags; Low's bid to buy KLLM drives stock to new high; and FMCSA official says technology is key to reducing road fatalities.
April 13, 2000Cities, States Harbor Intermodal Hopes
Spurred by the promise of federal support and fed up with increased congestion at the nation’s ports and rail terminals, cities and states are working with the private sector to improve intermodal freight handling facilities throughout the country.
April 12, 2000Diesel Price Continues to Decline
As the national average price of diesel fuel fell for the third straight week, the price of crude oil on the New York Mercantile Exchange plunged below $26 a barrel for the first time since Jan. 11, based on expectations, as well as rumors, that the supply may have already increased.
April 12, 2000Idaho Tax Nears Repeal; Registration Fee Set to Rise
The governor’s signature and a state judge’s nod are all that are needed to complete the repeal of Idaho’s weight-distance tax, now that the state Legislature has passed the measure.
April 12, 2000Fatalities, Crashes Down For Second Year, DOT
The number of crashes involving trucks took another dive during 1999 as the industry improved its safety record for the second year in the row, according to preliminary statistics from the Department of Transportation.
April 12, 2000Proponents of Heavier Trucks Deliver Message to Lawmakers
Cattle ranchers, steel makers and trucking company executives fanned out across Capitol Hill last week in an effort to spark congressional interest in heavier trucks.
April 12, 2000British Truckers Pay for Stowaways
The British government is clamping down on the rising number of immigrants seeking asylum in the United Kingdom, and English truckers feel like they have gotten caught in the squeeze.
April 12, 2000ATA Councils Weigh Merging Resources
Board members of the Transportation Loss Prevention & Security Council of American Trucking Associations are scheduled to vote April 11 on a restructuring plan to merge it with another affiliated group.
April 12, 2000