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Schneider Hiring 100 Drivers in Southeast Region
Truckload carrier Schneider National said Wednesday it would add 100 driving jobs in the Huntsville, Ala., area as it expands its presence in the Southeast.
June 22, 2005Senate Reportedly Close to Deal Scaling Back Estate Tax
The Senate is close to reaching a compromise that would eliminate the estate tax for all but the most wealthy Americans, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
June 22, 2005FMCSA Proposes Revisions To Cargo-Securement Rule
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. img src="http://www.ttnews.com/images/printeditiontag_new.gif" width=120 align=right>The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed revising its rules that govern how cargo is secured on flatbed trailers. The regulations, which went into effect in January 2004, cover how carriers must tie down or secure materials such as lumber, metal and automobiles.
June 22, 2005EGL Issues Second-Quarter Earnings Guidance
Logistics firm EGL Inc. said late Tuesday it expects second-quarter earnings per share of 22 to 24 cents, including a 2-cent restructuring charge.
June 22, 2005Senate Rejects 'Greenhouse Gas' Curbs in Energy Bill Debate
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he Senate Wednesday approved a measure avoiding mandatory reductions of so-called greenhouse gases and boosted support for cleaner energy sources, news services reported.
June 22, 2005NAFC to Meet in Nashville; Will Address Workers' Comp., Safety
Trucking company financial officers said they would meet in Nashville, Tenn., June 26-28 to discuss capital expenditures, driver wages, fuel, insurance and compliance issues at the annual meeting of the National Accounting & Finance Council of American Trucking Associations.
June 22, 2005July Fourth Weekend Will Set Record for Travel, AAA Says
More Americans will travel around the Fourth of July than have ever traveled for a holiday weekend, according to AAA's holiday travel forecast released Wednesday.
June 22, 2005Crude Oil Prices Fall Despite a Drop in Inventories
Crude oil prices fell nearly $1 a barrel Wednesday despite a Department of Energy report that showed crude inventories had declined in the past week, news services reported.
June 22, 2005Con-Way Says It Will Expand in Mexico
Con-Way Transportation Services said Wednesday it will expand its operations in Mexico.
June 22, 2005Security & Safety Briefs - June 16 - June 22
HOV Lanes Can Lead to Higher Accident Rates, Study Says First Truck Shipment of Radioactive Waste Leaves Ohio Congressmen Criticize Border Cameras DHS Requiring Digital Photos on Some Visitors' Passports
June 22, 2005