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Trimac Expands Logistics Unit With Purchase

Trimac Corp. of Calgary, Alberta, has acquired a transportation consulting firm in Florida and will merge it with its current logistics unit.

April 13, 1999

Forward Air to Sell 3 Million Shares

Forward Air Corp., Greeneville, Tenn., announced plans to offer 3 million shares of common stock to the public.

April 13, 1999

Fuel Prices Near Surcharge Level

TT File PhotoDiesel prices continued to rise last week, making a leap of about 3 cents a gallon, and are closing in on thresholds that may trigger fuel surcharges in freight contracts. Though most companies have shied away from invoking the fee, that may not be the case for long.

April 11, 1999

Truckers Again Jam Major British Cities in Protest Against Taxes

Hundreds of trucks jammed London's Park Lane and centers of seven other major cities Monday in a traffic-snarling protest against higher taxes on diesel fuel and heavy vehicle licenses.

April 11, 1999

Nasstrac Backs the Drive to Raise Limits on Truck Size and Weight

The National Small Shipments Traffic Conference is stepping into the truck size and weight fray and trying to build a cooperative, rather than antagonistic, relationship with trucking.

April 11, 1999

Drivers Have High Profile at NTSB

For the Chinese, 1999 is the year of the rabbit. For the National Transportation Safety Board, this is the year of heavy vehicle safety.

April 11, 1999

Freightliner Workers to Get Bonuses

Non-union employees of Freightliner Corp. will each receive a $1,000 bonus as well as a raise, the company announced April 1.

April 11, 1999

ATA Offers Study of Trucking Trends

How many U.S.-based trucking companies are there? What do they haul? What do drivers earn, and how profitable is the industry?

April 11, 1999

Cummins Engine Gets Writers’ Award

The Cummins Signature 600 engine received the 1998 Technical Achievement Award from the Truck Writers of North America.

April 11, 1999

CTA, CRASH Oppose Open Border

TT File PhotoThe nation’s harshest trucking critic and the largest state trucking association have joined forces to oppose plans to open four states to increased truck traffic from Mexico until a variety of concerns are met.

April 9, 1999