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G.O.D. Buys Titan Express

Guaranteed Overnight Delivery of Newark, N.J., has purchased Titan Express of Hillburn, N.Y., and will operate the company independently with no change in its management staff.

October 1, 1999

Owner Wins Tax Dispute With IRS

The owner of a trucking company may have won her lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, but she lost her attempt to have the IRS pick up her legal fees.

October 1, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 1

This afternoon's headlines: Canadian police safety blitzes target unsafe trucks; Fresh America backs away from FreshPoint purchase; and Wawa Markets, Teamsters negotiate past deadline.

October 1, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 1

In the news this morning: Texas commission releases study on I-35; Kroger may face strike, Teamsters union says; and W. Va. may expand PrePass truck clearance system.

October 1, 1999

Martinez Resigns as NHTSA Chief

Ricardo Martinez, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, is resigning to return to his medical career as a senior executive at an Internet-based health care company.

October 1, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 4

In the news this morning: Canadian official pushes underride guards; Overnite says nationwide Teamsters vote a publicity stunt; and House passes bill to keep better tabs on drivers.

October 1, 1999

Support Grows for Trucking Agency

Support is growing for a separate motor carrier safety administration, with consumer watchdog Joan Claybrook telling the Senate that her organization doesn't necessarily oppose the move.

September 30, 1999

Bandag Claims Harm by Michelin

Bandag Inc. is suing Michelin North America for what it says is an attempt by the French-owned tire maker to eliminate Bandag as a competitor in the retread business.

September 30, 1999

EX-OMC Chiefs Differ on Safety Office

The first two men to run the Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Motor Carriers have differing views of what changes should be made in truck and bus safety regulation.

September 30, 1999

Falling Tech Costs May Help Carriers

More small companies are gaining access to relatively high-tech information systems as the associated costs come down, with some systems at about one-tenth the cost of five years ago.

September 30, 1999