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Major Conferences Yet to Decide On Affiliation With ATA

With 14 months to go before the Jan. 1, 2001, deadline for ATA’s affiliated conferences to decide whether to remain with the parent organization, several of the largest groups have yet to make up their minds.

November 3, 1999

Membership Recruiting Is Next Step

Eighteen months after ending discounted membership dues, American Trucking Associations has solidified its base of carrier members and is putting in place the elements for a widespread campaign to recruit and retain members, association officials said last week.

November 3, 1999

Trucking Group to Buy Aetna Lines

Transport Investments Inc., a Pittsburgh-based holding company, agreed to acquire the trucking assets of Aetna Freight Lines of Warren, Ohio.

November 3, 1999

Roads Are Key to Moving Air Cargo

William Pettit is doing something odd to increase air cargo business at Jacksonville International Airport: building more roads for trucks.

November 3, 1999

Trucks Keep Orlando Intl. Going

Although Orlando International Airport exists to serve passengers and cargo that travels through the sky, it relies heavily on the trucks on the ground keep them functioning.

November 3, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 3

In the news this morning: Towne Air buys R&M Trucking; Freightliner extends capabilities of truck data logging unit; and Landair Corp. reports third quarter results.

November 3, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 3

This afternoon's headlines: Clarke Inc. posts increase in profits; Complaints prompt Missouri Highway Patrol to tighten up on big rigs; and NHTSA posts recalls on Great Dane trailers.

November 3, 1999

Cirillo: 'Chill Out' on Hours Proposal

Trucking’s chief regulator Julie Cirillo has some advice for the Truckload Carriers Association’s board of directors: Don't get worked up over the hours-of-service proposal until it comes out.

November 2, 1999

Fatality Rate Drops More Than 8%

Large trucks were involved in the lowest rate of fatal accidents ever recorded in the United States last year, with new federal statistics showing an 8.3% reduction from 1997.

November 2, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 2

This afternoon's headlines: W.Va. creates truck safety task force; Chicago plans to boot big rigs parked on city streets; and Vitran reports twelfth straight quarter of higher earnings.

November 2, 1999