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Schneider Expands Its Glass Hauling Business
Schneider National of Green Bay, Wis., said it will acquire the flat-glass business and customer lists of A.J. Metler Hauling & Rigging for an undisclosed amount.
March 9, 1999USF Company Acquires Reverse Logistics Firm
USF Logistics, a unit of USFreightways Corp. of Rosemont, Ill., acquired Processors Unlimited, a company that provides reverse logistics services to the grocery and drug industries.
March 9, 1999Canadian Carrier Buys Refrigerated Business
H&R Transport Limited, a Canadian carrier looking to expand its refrigerated freight business, acquired C.H. Dredge & Co. of Salt Lake City.
March 9, 1999Editorial: Where to Find Tomorrow's Truckers
Comments from the director of the Air Express Motor Carriers Conference once again underscore trucking’s critical need to find more drivers.
March 9, 1999Opinion: Back to Basics in Safety Enforcement
As a recent government employee, I must shout the age-old cliche, “Things ain’t what they used to be.â€
March 9, 1999Change Brings New Life to Leasing
The explosive growth that marked the truck leasing business in the 1970s and the post-deregulation ’80s is over. Leasing has essentially leveled off, as measured by the number of vehicles, but the business remains a strong and viable industry, executives say.
March 9, 1999Leasing Seeks Solutions to Technicain Shortage
The shortage of qualified truck drivers gets plenty of press, but for truck leasing companies, the lack of trained technicians is just as serious.
March 9, 1999Mercedes-Benz Offers Pay-Per-Mile Leasing
Charging truck operators only for the miles they put on a vehicle is an idea that has been talked about by European truck leasing executives for several years.
March 9, 1999No Quick Fix for Safety Program
The federal motor carrier safety program is broken, critics say. And it seems everyone has an idea on the best way to fix it.
March 9, 1999GAO: Truck Safety Plan Not Working
The Federal Highway Administration’s efforts to crack down on the motor carriers with the worst safety records are not working, according to federal auditors.
March 8, 1999