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Landair's Brown Resigns as President
Eddie Brown, president of Landair Corp., resigned July 19 after the Tennessee-based truckload carrier announced that it would incur a substantial loss in the second quarter.
July 20, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
Reefer Carriers Get Chilly Forecast
Refrigerated freight carriers got a frosty forecast about their segment of trucking from two analysts at a meeting conducted by a unit of the Truckload Carriers Association.
July 20, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - July 20
This afternoon's headlines: Communications exec sees bright future for onboard computer systems; Training vs. technology in trucker safety; and Peterbilt rolls out a new online service.
July 20, 1999Dock Workers, Port Reach Agreement
West Coast longshoremen and port managers came to terms July 15, after weeks of contract talks, a strike that shut down the Port of Oakland and work slowdowns at all the coast’s major ports.
July 19, 1999Panel Urges Safety Council Changes
A planning committee recommended some fine-tuning in the way the Safety Management Council of American Trucking Associations does business.
July 19, 1999Rail Bill Emphasizes Crossing Safety
Two recent truck-train accidents at railroad grade crossings have heightened congressional interest in rail safety and spurred a drive to reauthorize federal rail safety programs.
July 19, 1999Ore. Senate OKs Gas Tax Bill
With a little arm-twisting by Gov. John Kitzhaber, the Oregon Senate approved a bill Saturday to boost the state gasoline tax, but a repeal of the weight-mile tax is still uncertain.
July 19, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - July 19
This morning's top headlines: Insurance rates may be firming in some specialty classes; Diesel-ethanol fuel cleans up in early tests; and CSX is in talks to sell some operations.
July 19, 1999Simon Lays Off 140 Workers
Simon Transportation Services, Salt Lake City, laid off 140 workers July 16 to reduce its nondriver workforce by about 25%.
July 19, 1999Rising Diesel Prices Spur Surcharges
For the first time since January 1998, some of the biggest U.S. trucking companies are hitting shippers with rate surcharges, triggered by rising fuel prices.
July 19, 1999