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Ports Put Dredging Tax at Top of Political Hit List
Faced with the possibility of new taxes to cover dredging operations, ports are starting to exercise their political muscle.
October 6, 1999STB Chief Approved Amid Criticism
Despite stiff opposition from rail labor organizations and farm-state senators, the Senate Commerce Committee voted Sept. 30 to confirm Linda J. Morgan to a second five-year term as chairman of the Surface Transportation Board.
October 6, 1999Experts at Fleet Fueling Expo Offer Tips on Cutting Costs
There is no sign that rising prices of petroleum and diesel fuel have 鈥渢opped off,鈥 a commodities specialist told truck fleet managers last week.
October 6, 1999Diesel Fuel Price Fails to Raise for First Time in 16 Weeks
The retail price of diesel fuel failed to rise this week 鈥 for the first time in 16 weeks 鈥 but analysts saw little significance in the pause and most continue to predict further increases.
October 6, 1999New Commanders Put in Charge of Leading OTA
Oregon Trucking Associations hired Michael G. Moises as president and elected Mike Card as chairman of the board, filling two vacant spots at the organization.
October 6, 1999Transit Group Acquires Container Hauler, Broker
Transit Group agreed to acquire the assets of Land Transportation LLC and a related freight brokerage operation from Rocor International of Oklahoma City for $18.5 million in cash and debt, plus an undetermined number of shares of its common stock.
October 6, 1999Editorial: Improved Prospects for a Truck Safety Administration
The legislative process is slow and often Byzantine, but every now and then, progress is apparent to the naked eye. Such was the case on Capitol Hill last week as Congress took tangible steps toward ordering the creation of a federal administration to oversee trucking鈥檚 safety programs.
October 6, 1999Opinion: Transportation as an Election Issue
Call me an optimist, but transportation issues may play a role in next year鈥檚 elections.
October 6, 1999Teamsters, DOE to Train New Truckers
An alliance between the Teamsters union and the Department of Energy will put displaced government employees back to work as truck drivers.
October 6, 1999Hauler鈥檚 Side Jobs Evolve Into New Line of Business
Ken Gold had no way of knowing in 1986 when he started hauling sand and gravel that a few side jobs transporting motorcycles for friends would evolve into successful operation of GoldRush Motorsports, a specialized trucking fleet for racing.
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