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P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 24

This afternoon's headlines: Crown Pacific sells Yellowstone Trucking; number of trucks to decrease but length of trailers to increase on some Canadian highways; quarterly revenues drop for The Freight Connection; and more.

August 24, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 24

Today's technology headlines: BNSF website provides carload shippers with estimated transit times; G-Log, Consolidated Commerce form partnership; Sprint plans mobile service that lets travelers access corporate data; and more.

August 24, 2000

Hours Reform May Cost Industry $19 Billion

The Department of Transportation’s proposed hours-of-service regulations would cost trucking nearly six times more than DOT estimates, according to a new industry study

August 23, 2000

Freightliner, Navistar Plan Deep Cuts in Work Force

More than 5,000 employees of Freightliner Corp. and Navistar International will soon be out of a job because of declining orders for new trucks.

August 23, 2000

Martin-Brower Driver Named America’s Best

Two days after being named America’s safest truck driver, Thomas C. Turner was still feeling a bit overwhelmed.

August 23, 2000

Truckload Group Names Top Executive

A Washington, D.C., transportation attorney who has worked for several trucking trade groups is the new president of the Truckload Carriers Association.

August 23, 2000

Swift’s Moyes Nears Completion of Simon Deal

When a hard, frontal assault failed for trucking executive Jerry C. Moyes, he changed tack and tried the soft, sweet rustle of cash. That course of action won him controlling interest in Simon Transportation Services.

August 23, 2000

Diesel Pushed Up Nearly 4 Cents

The cost of diesel fuel leapt 3.7 cents last week amidst continuing concerns that low oil inventories will force a repeat of last winter’s price spikes. The previous week, diesel rose just 0.2 cents following four consecutive weeks of declines.

August 23, 2000

Antilock Brake Systems on Trucks to Be Studied by Government

How well the antilock brake system technology performs in heavy trucks will be part of a multiyear study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

August 23, 2000

Inspectors Cite Complications in DOT’s Hours Reform

The people who enforce the hours of service agree that the 61-year-old regulations need to be updated to reflect modern trucking, but the Department of Transportation’s proposal is developing a reputation among the ranks of roadside inspectors as being too complex.

August 23, 2000