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Changes Eyed for N.C. Trucking
Trucking safety is under close scrutiny in North Carolina, where two groups鈥 work on how to improve the state鈥檚 highways and roads could lead to big changes for truckers.
January 5, 1999Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
Liquid Transport to Buy MTI
Liquid Transport Corp, Indianapolis, will expand its bulk chemical and petroleum hauling business in the upper Midwest with the purchase of Mississippi Transport of Stillwater, Minn.
January 5, 1999More Tons, Miles by Truck
Trucking hauls just under 70% of the nation鈥檚 business freight, according to new government statistics.
January 5, 1999Editorial: Curiouser and Curiouser
The Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 belated response last week to TT鈥檚 ongoing series regarding what the agency knew about how flawed its diesel engine emissions tests were, and when officials knew it, only adds more questions to the debate.
January 5, 1999Opinion: Truck Crash Numbers Don't Add Up
The following column appeared in the Dec. 13, 1998, issue of the Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, and is reprinted with permission.
January 5, 1999Air Freight by Land
Gary 鈥淒uke鈥 Downey and Keith Davis are not your typical truckers.
January 5, 1999U.S., Canada Reach Reciprocity Deal
After three years of negotiations, the United States and Canada have reached a deal to recognize one another's medical requirements for truckers.
January 5, 1999Audit: Poor Truck Inspections at Border
Federal and state governments are doing a poor job of inspecting trucks at the U.S.-Mexican border, an audit has found.
January 4, 1999More Tons, More Miles by Truck
Trucking hauls just under 70% of U.S. business freight, according to new government statistics.
December 31, 1998Companies May Run Utah Rest Areas
Utah is considering turning over the operation of its public highway rest areas to private companies, rather than having to pay the $36 million it estimates it will cost to rebuild the aging facilities.
December 31, 1998