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Trucking Spent $200K on Nevada Senate Race
Trucking interests spent $200,000 on television commercials in the hotly contested Nevada U.S. Senate race, according to American Trucking Associations officials.
November 23, 1998Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
FedEx Bolsters Resources
Federal Express said it has received an additional $1 billion line of credit from its lenders to bolster its treasury in case the company’s pilots decide to strike.
November 23, 1998Federal Lawmakers Choose Leaders for Next Session
Congress began its post-election reshuffling last week, with House members choosing leadership teams to guide policy and politics for the next two years.
November 23, 1998Roadway Automates Export Paper
Freight movements no longer disappear into an information black hole at the U.S.-Mexico border, thanks to a joint venture between government agencies and Roadway Express.
November 23, 1998Roadway Providing 'Brand Name' Service Across the Mexican Border
Roadway's new contract with two Mexican trucking company allows it to provide as close to "brand name" service without actually operating the trucks themselves.
November 23, 1998Rate Bureaus Face Hurdles
In the face of business and regulatory problems, some regional rate bureaus are seeking strength in numbers.
November 23, 1998Ampace Closes Furniture Unit
Ampace Corp., citing losses in its furniture hauling operations, announced the closing of its Asheboro, N.C., facility, effective Nov. 16.
November 23, 1998Engineers Tackle Driver Fatigue, Vehicle Dimensions
When they gather at the Society of Automotive Engineers’ annual International Truck and Bus Meeting, engineers and academics from transportation disciplines at major universities pore over ideas that one day may strongly affect the way truck fleets operate.
November 23, 1998Truck Designers Glimpse the Future at SAE Show
When truck operators want to see new equipment on the retail market, they attend one of the major truck shows, such as the Mid-America or the International Trucking shows.
November 23, 1998Clearing the Air?
The Environmental Protection Agency spared no fanfare when it held a press conference last month to announce $1 billion worth of penalties, retrofits and accelerated emissions compliance dates for the world’s largest diesel engine manufacturers. The news came a day after the agency leaked its intentions to reporters for several large newspapers, effectively giving EPA the opportunity to tell its side of the story unhindered by the engine makers.
November 23, 1998