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The Internet Becomes a Globalized Logistics Medium

A trend toward using the Internet to conduct supply chain transactions and establish trading marketplaces was spearheaded on a large scale by the automotive industry in 1999.

January 12, 2000

Self-Dimming Mirrors on the Horizon for Big Rigs

For years, some automobile and light truck drivers have enjoyed the luxury of automatic self-dimming rearview mirrors to reduce the blinding glare from headlights at night.

January 12, 2000

Schneider Logistics to Provide Internet Plastics Delivery

Schneider Logistics is expanding its role in business-to-business electronic marketplaces by distributing products ordered through Plasticsnet.com.

January 12, 2000

Morgan Offers Advice to MCSA

Surface Transportation Board Chairman Linda J. Morgan has some advice for employees of the new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration: work hard and work fast.

January 12, 2000

FHWA to Examine Specialized Trucks

The Federal Highway Administration will look into the issue of whether trucks hauling trash, home fuel oil and cement should be exempt from current federal weight limits.

January 12, 2000

Labor, Fuel Pinched Fleets in '99

A booming economy generated strong demand for freight hauling, but rising costs for fuel, equipment, insurance and driver wages took a toll on many fleets in 1999.

January 12, 2000

Year in Review: Ergonomics Standards

E-commerce, e-banking and e-fulfillment all arrived in 1999, but it was another e-word that struck terror into the hearts of trucking companies across the land: ergonomics.

January 12, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 12

This afternoon's headlines: Nissan to unveil restructuring for heavy-truck unit; Truckers in Mexico call for retaliation agains U.S.; and USF Glen Moore acquires Tri-Star Transportation.

January 12, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 12

In the news this morning: Truck drivers head for the Internet in droves; Canadian Trucking Assoc. says driver shortage is getting worse; and Agreement ends French truck blockades.

January 12, 2000