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Oregon Legislature Splits Over Ton-Mile Tax Repeal

The Oregon Senate approved the elimination of the states weight-distance tax, but the drive to abolish the oldest such tax in the country faces a tough sell before the House and the governor.

July 28, 1999

Comdata Expects to Speed Up Card Transactions

Truckers using fuel or credit cards will be able to whiz through check-out lines at truck stops, according to marketers of a satellite point-of-sale technology.

July 28, 1999

Ryder System Sells Bus Unit To British Firm for $940 Million

Ryder System agreed to sell its public transportation service unit to FirstGroup PLC, the United Kingdoms largest bus operator, for $940 million in cash.

July 28, 1999

Editorial: Savor the Good Times

The moneys simply overflowing a lot of trucking suppliers coffers these days. Major players like Detroit Diesel, Cummins Engines, Eaton, Dana and Meritor are basking in record second-quarter sales and in many cases record profits as well. But what does this tell us in trucking?

July 28, 1999

Opinion: Don't Forget Freight

Although the current freight system has performed very well over the years, enabling our countrys businesses to import and export their goods relatively inexpensively, the honeymoon could be over if we dont begin to seriously plan for the future.

July 28, 1999

Turning the Spotlight on Intelligent Transportation Standards

The Department of Transportation is under a congressional mandate to come up with a list of protocols for building such a network by 2001. These 17 standards are considered essential in ensuring that the computer-based systems and the equipment that uses them are interoperable that can be interconnected no matter where they are or who runs them.

July 28, 1999

Trailer Numbers Head Toward 'Normal'

Shipments of trailers and chassis continued to slide through May, dropping 14.4% below their levels for the same five months during the record-breaking year of 1998.

July 28, 1999

CSX Changes Top Rail Executives

Ronald J. Conway has been named president of CSX Transportation in the first of a series of executive changes at both the corporate and subsidiary levels of CSX.

July 28, 1999

North American, Allied in Talks

North American Van Lines confirmed having discussions with London-based NFC plc regarding a transaction involving Allied Van Lines and Pickfords Van Lines.

July 28, 1999

CSX, NS Catch Up on Freight

CSX and Norfolk Southern, the railroads that embarked on an ambitious journey to break up Conrail's freight monopoly, are only now finding service levels approaching adequate levels.

July 28, 1999