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DOT Authority Restored; Senate Action Awaited On Trucking Safety Office

The Department of Transportation got its ability to issue fines and take carriers to court last week after temporarily losing the ability to do so.

October 27, 1999

LTD Purchase Reflects Forward Air’s New Plan

Forward Air Corp. has agreed to acquire the air cargo operations of LTD Express of Nashville, Tenn.

October 27, 1999

PrePass Goes Mobile With Portable Weigh Station

The technology that lets truckers bypass weigh stations automatically is hitting the road with portable scales.

October 27, 1999

UPS Net Income Increases 28.5%

United Parcel Service said a growing U.S. economy and booming international trade helped to generate a 28.5% increase in profits for the third quarter of 1999.

October 27, 1999

Editorial: Raising Trucking’s Banner Higher

Symbolism is a major element of life in Washington, which is one of the many reasons why the recent passage of the House bill to create the National Motor Carrier Administration was so important to the trucking industry.

October 27, 1999

Opinion: On Protecting Trucking’s Image

The first job of an adman is to grab your attention so that he can then convince you that you need what he’s got. It’s not surprising, then, that a couple of recent advertisements have sparked truckers’ frustration with negative portrayals of the industry.

October 27, 1999

Drama Behind the Wheel

A trucker’s tale — more bitter than sweet — unfolded in the pre-dawn hours of Oct. 3, when a woman pulled a big rig to safety as her unconscious husband drew his last breaths in the driver’s seat.

October 27, 1999

Software Could Help Shippers Get Refunds for Late Deliveries

Guaranteeing on-time delivery is easy for carriers when shippers don’t demand refunds for missed targets. But a new software product could drastically increase the amount of money carriers will have to return to shippers for late deliveries.

October 27, 1999

GM’s Format Switch May Have Big Impact on EDI

Transportation companies employing the X12 messaging sets used by most American companies for electronic data interchange may face a change to the international Edifact messaging sets as multinational companies in the United States look to expand their horizons.

October 27, 1999