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Navistar Truck Chief Aims to Anticipate 'Spec-ing'
The new president of Navistar International’s Truck Group would like to change the truck-buying culture by reducing — or even eliminating — the customization that is an accepted part of the purchasing and manufacturing markets.
August 11, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
Customer Satisfaction, Cost Drive Customization Issue
J. Steven Keate’s plan to reduce customization in Navistar International’s Truck Group generated a mixed reaction among the other truck manufacturers.
August 11, 1999Railroads Outspend Trucking on Lobbying, Study Says
Fighting against economic re-regulation and for approval of the sale of Conrail, railroads far outspent trucking on lobbying in 1998, according to a report by the Center for Responsive Politics.
August 11, 1999USFreightways’ Many Services Offer Customers One-Stop Shopping
Integrating less-than-truckload, truckload, logistics and freight forwarding services into one company is incredibly difficult. But one company has done it successfully: USFreightways Corp.
August 11, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 12
In the news this morning: USF Distribution buys Special Dispatch; Firm reaches plea deal about illegal shipments; and Nissan Diesel America announces personnel changes.
August 11, 1999Chicago Trucks to Face Smoke Tests
Gov. George Ryan signed laws that force Chicago-area trucks to undergo annual emissions tests and give trucks greater leeway on portable scales.
August 11, 1999Amtrak Train Hits Dump Truck
An Amtrak train en route to Chicago from the West Coast was delayed several hours Tuesday by a collision with a truck on Milwaukee's west side.
August 11, 1999USFreightways: An Integration Success
Integrating less-than-truckload, truckload, logistics and freight forwarding services into one company is incredibly difficult. But one company has done it successfully: USFreightways Corp.
August 11, 1999Judge Rules Against UPS In Tax Case
United Parcel Service, the nation’s largest motor carrier, could owe hundreds of millions of dollars in back taxes and penalties based on a ruling by a U.S. Tax Court judge.
August 11, 1999I-69 Project Stalled in Texas
There's still no money and no definite route for the Interstate 69 project, but Texas politicians are pressing on to build the proposed NAFTA Highway.
August 11, 1999