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White House Fills One STB Seat

Moving to fill vacancies on the Surface Transportation Board, the White House appointed William Clyburn Jr. to a partial term of one year.

January 5, 1999

Role Change for Ryder Logistics

The goal of Ryder Integrated Logistics鈥 new president, Raymond B. Greer, is to make the company the first true global provider of supply chain management services.

January 5, 1999

Oregon OSHA Withdraws Ergonomics Proposals

Due to an overwhelming public response, Oregon鈥檚 Occupational Safety and Health Administration has withdrawn proposed rule changes that trucking company owners feared would have increased enforcement powers and required them to address ergonomic hazards.

January 5, 1999

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, 1999

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, 1999

More Tons, Miles by Truck

Trucking hauls just under 70% of the nation鈥檚 business freight, according to new government statistics.

January 5, 1999

Editorial: 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, 1999

Opinion: 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, 1999

Air Freight by Land

Gary 鈥淒uke鈥 Downey and Keith Davis are not your typical truckers.

January 5, 1999

U.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, 1999