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Diesel Deadline In Jeopardy
Diesel engine manufacturers told federal officials they cannot meet an Oct. 1, 2002, deadline to produce cleaner-burning engines as agreed to in a 1998 consent decree.
July 5, 2000Pressure Mounts To Pass Hours Ban
Trucking continued its drive to get Congress to order a one-year delay in the Clinton administration’s plan to implement new industry work rules, even as federal officials said they were unlikely to finish their work before their terms expire on Jan. 20.
July 5, 2000Dispatchers Go High-Tech But Old Stress Remains
Technology has given dispatchers more tools to be efficient, but it hasn’t eliminated the heart-popping stress of the job.
July 5, 2000Got a Problem? No Problem. Just Tell Jeff.
Dispatcher Jeff Raymond has the raw nerves of a high-wire artist with every movement focused on maintaining a balance of schedules, equipment and personnel in dealing with truckers and responding to the needs of customers.
July 5, 2000Mack’s ‘Vision’ Gets Day-Cab
Voicing renewed optimism in the heavy truck market, Michel Gigou, president of Mack Trucks, introduced a new, lightweight, day-cab version of the over-the-road Vision model.
July 5, 2000Dot.com Merger May Signal Onset Of Online Service Consolidation
The first shot in what is expected to be a rapid consolidation of Internet-based transportation companies was fired last week with a proposed merger of Logistics.com and QuoteShip.com.
July 5, 2000TCA Chief: No More Integration Talks With ATA on the Horizon
The Truckload Carriers Association does not plan any more integration discussions with American Trucking Associations, according to TCA Chairman Robert Hansen.
July 5, 2000Illinois Suspends Sales Tax on Fuel
Illinois lawmakers responded to dizzyingly high fuel prices by suspending the state’s 5% sales tax on diesel and gasoline for six months.
July 5, 2000PTDI Urged to Expand Training Certification
The Professional Truck Drivers Institute is walking slowly down the road to independence.
July 5, 2000Truck Stowaway Deaths Spur European Countermeasures
The discovery of the bodies of 58 Chinese immigrants who died in a truck while trying to sneak into England prompted outrage overseas and forced European officials to step up efforts to stop human smuggling.
July 5, 2000