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Ag Transporters Integrate With ATA

The Agricultural Transporters Conference of ATA has become the first of the association's five conferences to agree to fully integrate itself into its parent organization.

March 8, 1999

Plan Prompts Vote to Ban Concorde

The House voted unanimously last week to ban the Concorde from U.S. airspace to retaliate against a proposed EU rule that would ban some 727 aircraft used to haul air freight in Europe.

March 8, 1999

Orbcomm Pioneer Steps Down

Satellite communications pioneer Alan L. Parker, who served as president of Orbcomm from its inception in 1989 until 1998, stepped down from his full-time role with the company last week.

March 8, 1999

DOD Plan Draws Trucker Objections

Some truckers who haul for the Department of Defense are raising objections to a billing plan that could force them to give up from 1% to 2% of freight charges in order to get paid.

March 5, 1999

Ark. Senate Ponders Truck Tax

The Arkansas Senate turns its attention to legislation that would place a heavier burden to fix the state's highways on truckers after the House passed a plan to raise both gas and diesel taxes.

March 5, 1999

FedEx Freight Service Set For Launch

File PhotoFederal Express Corp. is set to launch its expanded freight delivery services March 15. The express carrier, based in Memphis, Tenn., will guarantee one- to three-day delivery of shipments weighing up to 2,200 pounds to U.S. destinations using a network of air and ground terminals.

March 5, 1999

South Dakota Legislature Approves Overweight Truck Measure

The South Dakota Legislature approved a measure to crack down on overweight trucks along with its road funding plan in order to appease Gov. Bill Janklow.

March 5, 1999

Pact to Improve Safety Is Signed

Transportation interests and labor unions were among the groups that signed an agreement with the Department of Transportation to work on improving safety.

March 5, 1999

Senate Committee Approves Bill That Would Limit Y2K Lawsuits

A Senate committee on Wednesday approved a bill aimed at curbing what many fear could be up to $1 trillion in lawsuits arising from Year 2000 computer failures.

March 5, 1999

Influential Shareholders' Group Supports Volvo's Sale to Ford

Volvo AG's proposed sale of its passenger-car division to Ford Motor Co. got the approval Thursday of the influential Swedish Small Shareholders' Association.

March 5, 1999