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P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 19

This afternoons's headlines: More Stock Sales at Waste Hauler; Truck Height Checks to Start; and Users Want More From 3PL Providers.

August 19, 1999

Congress Likely to Fuse Safety Bills Into One After Labor Day Weekend

Legislation creating a separate motor carrier administration also carries myriad other provisions, including the use of electronic data to monitor compliance with hours-of-service regulations.

August 19, 1999

Mexico Needs Open Trucking

Mexico's improving international competitiveness will depend in part on the United States' willingness to open the border with its southern neighbor, according to a report by a Paris-based think tank.

August 19, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 19

This morning's headlines: Labor Leader to Speak at Truckers' Rally; EPA Is Urged to Accelerate Its Study of Health Effect of Tiny Soot Particles; and Operation Air Brake.

August 19, 1999

Championship Safety

The National Truck Driving Championships has a major role in promoting truck safety, according to a panel of experts assembled to kick off this year's competition at the Tampa Convention Center.

August 19, 1999

Cummins Claims An Extended-Life Coolant Damages Seals, Engines

Cummins Engine Co. says a brand of extended-life coolant is causing problems for its engines, and has formed a task force with the suppliers of the coolant to seek “long- and short-term solutions.â€

August 18, 1999

Volvo-Scania Is Global Deal

The merger of Sweden’s Volvo and Scania could be the catalyst for new consolidations among truck-makers – in the United States as well as abroad – some analysts believe.

August 18, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 18

This morning's headlines: Truckers Rally, Slow Work at Port; Union Wins Overnite Election; and Quebec to Get Tough on Speeding Trucks.

August 18, 1999

Reagle Breaks Silence

George Reagle has stood silently on the sidelines this year as lawmakers, government officials and highway safety advocates said the agency he oversaw for five years was partially to blame for a 20% increase in truck-related road deaths.

August 18, 1999