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ATA Chief McCormick Seeks Summit With Rail Interests
The leader of the nation’s largest trucking trade association has challenged the railroad industry to engage in a “new dialogue” aimed at “assuring fast, frequent, safe freight delivery” and called for a summit early next year between the transportation modes.
December 22, 1999Diesel Price Falls for Second Week
The national average price of diesel fuel provided a little holiday cheer by dropping for the second consecutive week. But the fall to $1.288 a gallon prompted one analyst to warn that the oil market was in a purge-and-binge mindset.
December 22, 1999Mead: New Motor Carrier Office Must Fix Safety Problems
Days after President Clinton signed legislation creating a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the head of the Department of Transportation’s watchdog office encouraged the new agency to use the tools it has to improve truck and bus safety.
December 22, 1999Trucking Wish List for Top Safety Official
A lot of ideas are circulating about the qualities that the first head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ought to possess.
December 22, 1999Swift Transportation Reaps Benefit Of Aggressive Anti-Theft Steps
Trucking executives who think there’s little they can do to prevent cargo theft should talk to Gary Fitzsimmons.
December 22, 1999Oregon Trucking Lays Plans For Ballot Battle Over Taxes
Convincing voters to raise their own taxes is a tall order, but that’s the task Oregon truckers face if they want a repeal of the state’s weight-distance tax to take effect.
December 22, 1999Trucking, Arkansas Educators Plan Driver Training Center
Trucking industry officials and educators say they will work together in Arkansas to build a driver training and transportation worker learning center, whose young graduates would be exempt from the federal minimum age for interstate truckers.
December 22, 1999TransFinancial Shareholder Critical of Buyout Proposal
A proposed buyout of TransFinancial Holdings by a group of its top executives has drawn criticism from a Massachusetts-based stockholder who said management’s offer of $6.03 a share is far below the net asset value of the company.
December 22, 1999Editorial: Truck Freight Rate Head Skyward
The chickens are coming home to roost, in the form of notable freight rate increases in he trucking industry, and especially from truckload carriers.
December 22, 1999Opinion: No Slack in Intermodal Trucking
Our image of the truck driver is a man behind the wheel. In recent years, it has become increasingly difficult to keep drivers behind the wheel as customers make drivers wait at shipping and receiving docks or handle freight themselves without compensation. Driver dissatisfaction is aggravating the already serious shortage of qualified drivers.
December 22, 1999