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Carriers Turn to Personality Tests

Trucking companies use all sorts of tactics to reduce driver turnover, but some in the industry believe looking inside the drivers head may provide the biggest turnover-buster of them all.

December 9, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 9

This afternoon's headlines: Mitsubishi Motors says no plan to integrate Japanese truck, bus makers; McHugh inks deals with TanData, CAS; and Spikes flattening tires on Phliadelphia highways.

December 9, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 9

In the news this morning: NLRB says Teamsters violated labor laws by picketing an Overnite customer; UPS to expand financial services; and Volvo plans truck venture with Russian firm.

December 9, 1999

Truck Insurance Rates to Rise

Trucking companies are bracing themselves for potentially large increases in insurance costs next year.

December 8, 1999

Diesel Fuel Hits 3-Year High

Diesel fuel prices continued their march upward last week, with the national average retail cost rising 1.5 cents a gallon to $1.304, the highest in about three years.

December 8, 1999

Personality Screening Helps Carriers Find, Keep Drivers

Trucking companies use all sorts of tactics to reduce driver turnover, from higher pay and more home time to free vacations. Yet C. Gerald Carter believes that looking inside the drivers head may provide the biggest turnover-buster of them all.

December 8, 1999

Federal Teams Poised to Fix Y2K Snags

Instead of singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight, teams of federal government staffers will be poised to pounce on any significant computer problems that arrive with the millennium.

December 8, 1999

Lumping Lawsuit Settlement Could Change Dock Practices

A settlement between a produce wholesaler and a group representing owner-operators could dramatically change how trailers get loaded and unloaded in this country and who pays for it.

December 8, 1999

Landstar Works to Undo Rating

A spokeswoman for Landstar System said last week the Jacksonville, Fla.-based company is working feverishly to resolve problems that led the Department of Transportation to propose an unsatisfactory safety fitness rating for one of its subsidiaries, Landstar Ligon.

December 8, 1999

Illinois Becomes 3rd State To Enact Roadability Law

Illinois lawmakers provided relief to intermodal truckers who are often stuck with faulty equipment by passing a law that makes the owners of chassis, trailers and containers responsible for their condition.

December 8, 1999