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IRP Curtails Third-Party Addresses
An International Registration Plan decision could put an end to motor carriers’ use of third-party addresses to establish their base in a state for vehicle registration purposes.
December 10, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 10
In the news this morning: Energy secretary won't rule out strategic oil reserve sales; Trucker who lost her rig in blaze gets back on her feet; and Teamsters hold off on presidential endorsement.
December 10, 1999Trailer Shipments Lag Behind '98 Pace
Trailer shipments in the first nine months of 1999 were down from last year, but still strong enough to be on track to make this year the second biggest in the industry’s history.
December 9, 1999Feds Poised to Fix Y2K Snags
Instead of singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight, teams of federal government staffers will be poised to pounce on any significant computer problems that arrive with the millennium.
December 9, 1999Wireless Tech. to Aid Border Crossings
Federal officials envision a seamless transportation system in which trucks can pass across borders without stopping for customs, safety checks and any other clearance ... someday.
December 9, 1999Carriers Turn to Personality Tests
Trucking companies use all sorts of tactics to reduce driver turnover, but some in the industry believe looking inside the driver’s head may provide the biggest turnover-buster of them all.
December 9, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 9
This afternoon's headlines: Mitsubishi Motors says no plan to integrate Japanese truck, bus makers; McHugh inks deals with TanData, CAS; and Spikes flattening tires on Phliadelphia highways.
December 9, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 9
In the news this morning: NLRB says Teamsters violated labor laws by picketing an Overnite customer; UPS to expand financial services; and Volvo plans truck venture with Russian firm.
December 9, 1999Hours Proposal Sent to White House
With little fanfare, the Department of Transportation sent its hours-of-service reform proposal to the White House, where it awaits review by the Office of Management and Budget.
December 8, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 8
This afternoon's headlines: FDX Corp. makes investment in Trade Compass; GE Capital Fleet Services appoints new VP for e-commerce; and A warning for truckers entering Oregon after hours.
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