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So Far, Trucking Cool on Cryogenics

Some experts say cryogenics – the science of extreme cold – can be used to make everything from spark plugs to brake pads stronger and more durable, but the industry hasn't taken to it yet.

March 9, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 9

In the news this morning: TRALA prepares for leadership transition; Kansas division of LTL carrier Clark Bros. expands; and Planned holding lot for D.C. convention center trucks causes stir among suburban residents.

March 9, 2000

Truck Safety Gaining, Cirillo Tells Hill Panel

Trucking’s chief federal regulator defended her agency last week against criticism about the slow pace of hiring staff and writing rules, and revealed that deaths from truck-related crashes in 1999 fell 3% from the previous year, which she said showed that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is doing its job.

March 8, 2000

Diesel Inches Higher as Gas Skyrockets

Surging gasoline prices are likely to thwart hopes that lower demand for heating oil will bring speedy relief in the cost of diesel fuel, as refiners move to maximize profits by producing more gasoline.

March 8, 2000

‘Virtual Truckers’ Vie For Freight Business

The Internet is having a major impact on the way trucking companies do business by making it easier to communicate with customers and reducing the time it takes to process transactions.

March 8, 2000

Mover Competition Riding the Internet

Movers have decided to take action to stem the tide of Internet-based operations taking a slice out of their household goods hauling business.

March 8, 2000

So Far, Trucking Has Turned Cold Shoulder to Cryogenics

It was a common scene at grade school science fairs: a demonstration of the effects of extreme cold.

March 8, 2000

Movers Hope for Flexibility In New Hours-of-Service Rules

Moving company drivers do more loading and unloading than the average trucker, and that fact has some in the household goods industry concerned about the federal government’s plans to change hours-of-service regulations.

March 8, 2000

DOT Struggles With Roadability

Transportation interests must decide who should be responsible for maintaining intermodal containers and chassis or face the prospect of state regulators deciding for them, according to the nation’s top intermodal official.

March 8, 2000

Internet Spawns ‘Non-Asset Based’ Freight Middlemen

Companies that do nothing more than match shippers with carriers on the Internet are springing up to meet electronic commerce demands, wring inefficiency out of freight transportation and make money.

March 8, 2000