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Nation Appears Ready for Y2K
Companies and agencies that have made Y2K preparations will face the moment of truth at midnight Dec. 31, and unless someone's bluffing or badly miscalculating, disruptions from computer snafus related to the much-anticipated glitch will be minimal.
December 29, 1999Women Answer Call for More Drivers
When she started trucking over the road nearly 30 years ago, Dorothy Dottie Bryant figured she was probably one of the first of her gender to drive a big rig for a living. But she later discovered that at least one woman had preceded her and by several decades.
December 29, 1999Weight Gain for Trucks Unlikely
Don't expect Congress to act on proposals to increase truck sizes and weights in 2000, Rep. Nick J. Rahall II said.
December 29, 1999Ryder Eliminates 'Internal Barriers' In Merging Leasing, Logistics Units
Ryder System's latest restructuring marks an effort to combine operations for greater efficiency and to recapture the momentum that helped it grow into one of the largest and best known companies in the transportation industry.
December 29, 1999Safety Agency Starts to Take Shape
Regulators are working to breathe life into the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as 1999 comes to a close.
December 29, 1999Gainey Raises Freight Rates 5% 'Across the Board'
The chairman of Gainey Transportation Services said it is time for truckload carriers to stop talking cents, and start talking percent.
December 29, 1999Charger Owner to Liquidate Flatbed Carrier
The owner of Charger Inc. is calling it quits two years after buying the former J.B. Hunt Transport flatbed division for $40 million.
December 29, 1999Diesel Price Falls for Third Straight Week
A slight drop in the price of diesel fuel marked the third straight week of declines, but costs are expected to remain close to the three-year high reached in November.
December 29, 1999California Turns Back the Clock on Overtime Pay
California trucking companies are afraid of losing an important overtime pay exemption for many of their drivers because of new work regulations.
December 29, 1999Trimac Adds DSI to Bulk Operation
In a sign of further consolidation in the tank truck segment of the industry, Canadian-based Trimac Corp. of Calgary, Alberta, agreed to buy Initial DSI Transports of Houston for $68.3 million.
December 29, 1999