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CSX to Break Up Sea-Land Service
CSX Corp. said it will break up Sea-Land Service, its container shipping subsidiary, into three separate businesses beginning in June.
March 19, 1999Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
Renault, Nissan Discuss Alliance
Less than a week after DaimlerChrysler broke off talks with Nissan Motor Co., French car and truck builder Renault is negotiating with the Japanese manufacturer.
March 19, 1999Stowaway Smuggling Is Big Business
Freight Transport Assn. PhotoTruck drivers may soon face a hard blow to their wallets under a British proposal to stem the tide of illegal immigrants flooding the island nation, mostly from Eastern Europe.
March 18, 1999TCA Approves Strategic Plan, Sets Course to ATA Merger Vote
The Truckload Carriers Association approved a new strategic plan Wednesday that refocuses the 61-year-trade group on education and training.
March 18, 1999Tire Marks in the Mud Are Key to Investigation of Illinois Train Wreck
Investigators are analyzing tire tracks in the mud to determine whether the truck driver at the center of the deadly Amtrak crash had tried to go around the crossing gates and beat the train.
March 18, 1999Small Fleets Face Fight for Survival
TT File PhotoMost small fleet owners face an agonizing decision: go it alone or sell out. Some are forced to consider a third option: get out of the business. Pictured: Susan Atherton of Lake City Express brings a wealth of expertise to her start-up company.
March 18, 1999NTSB Announces Hearing Agenda
The National Transportation Safety Board announced details of its planned public hearing on truck and bus safety.
March 18, 1999Train Crashes Into Truck, Kills Driver
A Wichita man died Wednesday when a freight train crashed into the cab of his dump truck while he crossed a section of tracks lacking warning lights or automatic gates.
March 18, 1999CTA Pusher Truck Out of Service
Trucks traveling over Donner Pass on Interstate 80 will no longer be able to count on the pusher truck operated by the California Trucking Association to bail them out.
March 18, 1999Three Charged in Trucker Shooting
Three suspects are in custody in connection with the killing of a gasoline delivery driver last month at a gas station in Pennsylvania.
March 18, 1999