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A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 28

In the news this morning: Heartland Express buys back 11% of its stock; Con-Way offers online customer pick up requests; and NationsWay may soon pay off largest creditor.

October 28, 1999

EDI Costs Plummet As Billing Services Move to Internet

Small carriers that thought zapping invoices to shippers electronically was a pipe dream may be in for a shock when they learn that electronic data interchange is being offered at a price they can afford.

October 27, 1999

Trucking Seeks Stock Investors

Stock market analysts who keep their eyes on trucking feel pretty good about the industry’s prospects, but getting investors to share that feeling may take some work.

October 27, 1999

Congress Urges Mexican Crackdown

Congress is prodding the Department of Transportation to crack down on Mexican motor carriers operating illegally in the United States.

October 27, 1999

Mexico Sits Out Safety Hearing

There were three national flags hanging behind the dais at the National Transportation Safety Board’s hearing on cross-border transportation Oct. 20, but only two of the governments represented by those flags actually showed up to participate - Canada and the United States.

October 27, 1999

ATA Foundation Leads Research That Benefits Safety, Operations

Conducting fiscally conservative, sound science that advances trucking’s agenda is the goal of the ATA Foundation.

October 27, 1999

Reorganization Of ATA Reflects National Change

The move toward restructuring trade associations mirrors changes that have been occurring regularly in corporate America over the last two decades, according to association experts.

October 27, 1999

Shippers Accuse Railroads Of Maintaining Status Quo

Shippers once again beat up on the railroads over issues of productivity and competition at the Council of Logistics Management’s annual meeting last week.

October 27, 1999

Fuel Price Down Again; Further Decline Uncertain

The average price of diesel fuel dropped for the second straight week to $1.224 per gallon, but analysts say this is the not the beginning of a plunge toward February levels.

October 27, 1999