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Opinion: Ag Haulers Need Flexibility of Hours Exemptions
Flexibility and timeliness are two essential ingredients in the transportation of agricultural commodities by commercial transporters throughout the United States.
February 7, 2001Package Carriers Expect To Be Hit by Regulation
As the nation’s largest transportation company and one of the most vocal critics of the ergonomics rules promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, United Parcel Service figures
February 7, 2001OSHA Urges Truckers To Focus on Prevention Of Ergonomic Injuries
Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 7
New FCC Chief Would Curb Agency Reach; Lucent Closes Silicon Valley Laboratory; Extranets, Extranets, Read All About' Em; Warning Signals; Preying on Service Providers
February 7, 2001Navistar Plant Reopens After Shooting Deaths
Navistar's International Truck and Engine Corp. plant in Melrose Park, Ill., scene of a workplace shooting Monday that left five dead, was closed after those shootings but reopened Tuesday morning, the Associated Press reported.
February 6, 2001Executive Briefing - Feb. 6
Paccar Posts Expected 82 Cents in 4Q; Transport Corp. Earns Eight Cents/Shr; U.S. Xpress Loses 13 Cents/Shr in 4Q Before Charge; Major snowstorm socked U.S. Northeast; Scania Net Rises 46%; and more to come...
February 6, 2001Nafta Panel Rules U.S. Should Not Bar All Mexican Trucks
The North American Free Trade Agreement arbitration panel has issued its final decision, clearing the way for Mexican trucks to obtain operating authority to run in the United States.
February 6, 2001ATA's McCormick Issues Statement Backing Nafta Panel Decision
In a lengthy statement, the head of the major U.S. trucking lobby explains why the American Trucking Associations embraced Tuesday's Nafta panel ruling, which came down against a blanket U.S. policy of prohibiting Mexican trucks from operating in the United States.
February 6, 2001Package Carriers Expect To Be Hit by Regulation
UPS has joined a broad coalition of businesses and industry trade groups that are suing the federal government to block enforcement of new ergonomics rules.
February 6, 2001OSHA Urges Truckers To Focus on Prevention Of Ergonomic Injuries
Truckers disagree with OSHA about the cost of that so-called ounce of prevention and they say that the number of people needing that pound of cure is getting smaller.
February 6, 2001