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Brokers’ Group Enjoys Growth Counter to Trend
At a time when transportation trade groups are struggling to retain membership, the Transportation Intermediaries Association is undergoing a growth spurt.
December 8, 1999Robert Brown of Bot Auto breaks down the state of autonomous trucking today, and where it's headed.
EPA Web Site Highlights Emissions Tests
The Environmental Protection Agency is creating a Web site on testing programs related to emissions from mobile sources.
December 8, 1999Technology, Cost-Cutting Efforts Drive Yellow Freight
With customer satisfaction at an all-time high following an internal reorganization of Yellow Freight System, the less-than-truckload carrier’s parent corporation plans to continue improving its operations and use of technology while examining cost-cutting measures at its other trucking affiliates.
December 8, 1999Trailer Shipments Lag Behind 1998 Demand
Trailer shipments in the first nine months of 1999 were down from last year, but still strong enough to be on track to make this year the second biggest in the industry’s history.
December 8, 1999Economy Remains Strong Despite Rising Fuel Costs
The price of crude oil has more than doubled this year to $27 a barrel, but the rise has not cooled off the hot U.S. economy, which is headed toward record growth.
December 8, 1999U.S. Capitol Gets 'Intermodal' Tree
The U.S. Capitol’s first intermodal Christmas tree landed in Washington Nov. 29, after wending its way more than 3,000 miles, via two truck trips, a tour across the state of Wisconsin, and a journey over the rails.
December 8, 1999Top FHWA Official Jeff Resigns
Gloria J. Jeff will leave her position as deputy administrator of the Federal Highway Administration on Jan. 3 to join an engineering firm.
December 8, 1999Simon Turns Down Moyes' Stock Offer
Simon Transportation Services’ board of directors has rejected a proposal from Jerry Moyes, chairman of Swift Transportation, to acquire controlling interest in the company.
December 8, 1999Teamsters Eyeing Port Truckers
The Teamsters union, after decades of on-and-off campaigns to organize owner-operators in the nation’s seaports, is preparing for another shot at the brass ring.
December 8, 1999La. DOT Blames NAFTA For Bad Roads
Louisiana transportation officials blame heavy cross-border truck traffic for the state’s No. 2 ranking for having the country’s worst roads in an owner-operator magazine.
December 8, 1999