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Egonomics Draft Begins Review

The latest attempt to establish rules to prevent repetitive stress injuries was officially unveiled by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

March 1, 1999

Peterbilt Introduces New Model

Peterbilt PhotoPeterbilt has launched a new truck model, the 387 (pictured), with two configurations aimed at the regional and long-haul markets. The company said the 387 represents a more viable product to compete in the “aero” market.

February 26, 1999

Election Master Upholds Hoffa Win

James P. Hoffa has postponed plans for his inauguration on March 6, but is moving closer to officially taking over as president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

February 26, 1999

Mexican Trucks May Get U.S. Access

Mexican trucks could be allowed access to four U.S. border states by year’s end, according to Department of Transportation documents submitted to Congress.

February 25, 1999

Pacer International Agrees to Buyout

Pacer International of Lafayette, Calif., an intermodal marketing, truck brokerage and cartage company, has agreed to a buyout with an affiliate of Apollo Management.

February 25, 1999

DaimlerChrysler Profits Rose in '98

Releasing the first earnings data since completion of its merger, DaimlerChrysler reported today that net profits rose 29 percent last year to $6.1 billion.

February 25, 1999

Postmaster Urges Changes in Bill

United Parcel Service and the U.S. Postal Service are hard at work trying to shape the future of postal delivery in the United States.

February 25, 1999

Xata Corp. Revamps Operations

Xata Corp. sold its Enterprise Technologies operation in Peoria, Ill., to Mobile Security Communications of Roswell, Ga., for an undisclosed amount.

February 25, 1999

Wireless Organizations Strike Alliance

An agreement between two wireless communications organizations is expected to effort their 225 million customers by providing them with global coverage.

February 25, 1999