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License Younger Drivers to Deepen the Pool

If you are old enough to operate a combat helicopter, you should be old enough to drive a commercial truck across state lines, many trucking executives argue.

March 23, 1999

Perks for Training at Approved Schools

Graduates of training courses certified by the Professional Truck Driver Institute could get a few extra benefits as they start their jobs.

March 23, 1999

Corporate Leaders Offer Lesson on Acquisition Pitfalls

Mergers and acquisitions are integral parts of the trucking landscape today, but are they right for your company?

March 23, 1999

TMC Debates New Role Within ATA

The president of American Trucking Associations was trying to sell his vision for integration with The Maintenance Council at its annual conference.

March 23, 1999

Expect No Standards Shortage During Ken Johnson's Year

Ken Johnson attended his first conference of The Maintenance Council 10 years ago. Since then, he has had a nearly perfect attendance record, missing just two meetings.

March 23, 1999

Communication for the Future

Information is a commodity and time is the new currency. If you find yourself agreeing with that observation, then you may be on the way to doing a better job managing for the future, according to the principles set out Daniel Burrus, who specializes in understanding the future.

March 23, 1999

Trucks Add Pull to Cancer Effort

It’s obvious when you step into it that this is no ordinary trailer. It has a reception area, a classroom and even a kitchenette. This trailer is supposed to look good.

March 23, 1999

Class 8 Orders Maintain Robust Pace

Amid continued robust sales of Class 8 trucks in February, another banner year is predicted for truck makers.

March 23, 1999

ATA Puts Nose to Grindstone in Wooing TCA

After decades of feeling like second-class citizens, truckload carriers are being aggressively wooed by an American Trucking Associations eager to expand its membership and political influence.

March 23, 1999

Crash Puts Focus On Rail Crossings

The Amtrak accident at Bourbonnais, Ill., that killed at least 11 people and injured scores of others last week has refocused the attention of both the trucking and railroad industries on one of their most difficult common safety problems: grade crossings.

March 22, 1999