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P.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 24
This afternoon's headlines:DAT Services launches Web site for finding loads; Truck component maker Advanced Concepts Manufacturing set for massive expansion; and Meeting future EPA emissions reduction requirements could be costly.
February 24, 2000Robert Brown of Bot Auto breaks down the state of autonomous trucking today, and where it's headed.
Trucking Grumbles About SSRS
Money is at the heart of the debate over the future of the Single State Registration System.
February 24, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 24
In the news this morning: Sen. Hutchinson seeks diesel price investigation; Bill to suspend diesel tax may be introduced in the Senate; and Irate Canadian truckers drive home their demands.
February 24, 2000Judge Kills Idaho Ton-Mile Tax Breaks
An Idaho judge has declared the state's weight-distance tax unconstitutional, a decision out-of-state truckers hope will eventually lead to the abolition of the tax system altogether.
February 23, 2000U.S. Diesel Prices Ease Slightly
Sky-high diesel prices along the Eastern Seaboard eased a little last week, as the national average price retreated slightly from the 10-year high set the week before. But Rocky Mountain and Midwest regions were not so fortunate, as fuel costs there increased for the sixth week in a row.
February 23, 2000Irate Port Haulers Protest Fuel Prices, Poor Conditions
Fuel price spikes have ignited the simmering exasperation of port truckers into protests at harbors across the country, including a work stoppage that has shut down the Port of Miami since Feb. 7.
February 23, 2000Driver Pay Raises May Pinch Benefits
Nearly 30% of surveyed truckload carriers raised pay for their drivers an average of 4 cents a mile in the past three months, according to the latest report from Signpost Inc.
February 23, 2000Acquisition Trend Sweeps Moving Industry
In the moving and storage industry, if you’re not the hunter, you could become the hunted.
February 23, 2000Allied’s Purchase Illustrates Mover Consolidation
Allied Worldwide plans to fatten its portfolio of subsidiaries with the acquisition of financially troubled Global Van Lines — a move that will further a trend of consolidation within the moving industry.
February 23, 2000Trucking’s Irritation Increases With Successor to Bingo Stamps
Money is at the heart of the debate over the future of the Single State Registration System.
February 23, 2000