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Walkout Shuts Down Oakland Port

A work stoppage halted most activity at the Port of Oakland and caught management officials off-guard. The July 6 action apparently originated with Local 10 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union in San Francisco, whose members had been working without a contract since July 1.

July 7, 1999

Feds Ponder Safety Summit Revival

Federal officials are considering rescheduling the safety summit that was abruptly canceled in December, but no decisions have been made on whether the Truck and Bus Safety Summit will actually take place, said Julie Cirillo, program manager for the Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety.

July 7, 1999

GM Clears Stable for New Engine

To get ready for a new generation light- and medium-duty diesel engine, GM Powertrain is handing over production of its current 6.5-liter diesel engine to one of its biggest non-GM customers, AM General of South Bend, Ind.

July 7, 1999

Political Maneuvering on Highway Bill

It’s almost an annual rite of appropriations: Trucking politics show up in surface transportation spending bills. And this year is no different, with a provision in a House bill to cut funding to the Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety as long as it remains within the Federal Highway Administration.

July 7, 1999

Editorial: Rail Morass Redux

As the oft-quoted sage of Upper Montclair, N.J., Yogi Berra, said: It's deja vu all over again, as Norfolk Southern Corp. and CSX Corp. fitfully struggle to absorb Conrail. Along the way, the railroads are managing to harm their reputations and franchises as they alienate customers, lose freight and incur great expense.

July 7, 1999

Opinion: Time to End Oregon's Weight-Mile Tax Foolishness

The Boston Tea Party signaled the end of the colonial merchants’ patience with taxes they saw as unreasonable. This historic event of 226 years ago invites a 1999 replay in Oregon as the Legislature continues to look at the crazy-quilt of state highway taxes.

July 7, 1999

Package Services Boost FDX Profits

Memphis, Tenn.-based holding company FDX Corp. said profits increased 26% in the fiscal year that ended May 31 thanks to good performances by its air freight carrier Federal Express and ground package carrier RPS Inc.

July 7, 1999

Customer Demands Unfreeze Potential of Refrigerated Trailers

Refrigerated trailers have come a long way since they replaced carted boxes of perishable goods cooled with blocks of ice. Their evolution continues as technology advances and customers make new demands.

July 7, 1999

Trucking Exec's Challenge Spurred 'Refrigerator on Wheels'

The idea of packing food in ice to haul it long distances has been around since the Roman Empire. But it took a truckload of spoiled meat in 1938 and a challenge to a golfing buddy to prompt the invention of today's refrigerated trailer.

July 7, 1999

UPS Gains Foothold In Latin America

Air shipping rights obtained in a purchase of Challenge Air Cargo could give United Parcel Service dominant market share of both heavy air cargo and express package service in Latin America.

July 7, 1999