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FedEx Shakes Up Senior Management

Federal Express Corp. announced a shakeup of its senior management team, nine days after the company's chief executive officer announced plans to retire.

October 21, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 21

This afternoon's headlines: New interest in Nissan Diesel; GM dumps unionized car-haulers; and India's two million truckers launch indefinite strike over fuel prices.

October 21, 1999

ATA to Host Military Freight Meeting

American Trucking Associations will conduct a meeting next week with military transportation officials to discuss changes in motor carrier freight rules and installation operating hours.

October 21, 1999

Procter & Gamble Reworks Shipping

When Procter & Gamble Co. and Wal-Mart Stores decided to work together to reduce distribution costs, many truckers naturally wondered what would be in store for them.

October 21, 1999

Teamsters Undecided on Gore

When the AFL-CIO voted Oct. 13 to endorse Vice President Al Gore for president, two major players in the labor federation refused to sign on: the United Auto Workers and the Teamsters.

October 21, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 21

In the news this morning: Transport Canada to cut truckers' on-duty time; Springs Industries' fleet named safest in S.C.; and Emons Transportation Group to build bulk transfer terminal.

October 21, 1999

Port Truckers Threaten to Strike

Owner-operator truck drivers who haul containers at the Northwest ports of Seattle and Tacoma are planning to resume a selective strike against shipping companies on Thursday Oct. 21.

October 20, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 20

This afternoon's headlines: Truck rate bureaus withdraw proposed hikes; CNF Transportation posts net income increase; and Sterling announces shutdownahead of union drive.

October 20, 1999
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House Overwhelmingly Passes Bill to Create Truck Agency

The House of Representatives passed its version of a bill Oct. 14 to create the National Motor Carrier Administration and beef up truck and bus safety on other fronts, in what some observers are calling the most significant change in federal trucking oversight since the industry was deregulated nearly 20 years ago.

October 20, 1999
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House Votes to Scrap SRSS

In voting to establish a motor carrier administration Oct. 14, the House also approved language that could nail the coffin lid on the state-based Single State Registration System, which allows trucking companies to register their operations using proof of insurance.

October 20, 1999