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A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 24

In the news this morning: Teamsters prepare for nationwide strike against Overnite; New Mexican customs head lays out 21-point plan; and W. Va. DOH Looks at I-64 safety issues.

September 24, 1999

Report: Some Daimler Execs to Resign

The president of DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler division and the head of Daimler's truck unit will reportedly resign as part of a shakeup that could cut four of the automaker's 17 board seats.

September 23, 1999

Study: Competition Valuable To Rails

A study by a shippers鈥 group found that railroads could benefit by as much as $500 million over the next six years by allowing increased competition and taking a few other steps.

September 23, 1999

N.C. to Test Grade Crossing Barriers

Because truckers and car drivers persist in ignoring grade crossing signals and barriers, a test project in North Carolina will attempt to seal vehicles from the railroad tracks.

September 23, 1999

Nasstrac Leaders Stress Cooperation

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September 23, 1999

ADS Receives Investment From Firm

A Chicago investment firm has purchased an equity stake in Alternative Distribution Systems of 爱豆传媒wood, Ill.

September 23, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 23

This afternoon's headlines: USFreightways stock up after upgrade, Werner, Yellow, CNF dip; Carriers refuse hourly wage at Vancouver port; and Driver of truck that hit bridge pays fines.

September 23, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 23

In the news this morning; FedEx plans European expansion; Philadelphia police get $20,000 to fund truck checks; and FDX-SAP pact may lead to battle for logistics software market.

September 23, 1999

NPTC Presses Safety Legislation

The association representing private motor carrier fleets last week called on Congress to pass legislation that it said would improve trucking safety.

September 22, 1999
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North American to Buy Allied From NFC for $450 Million

In a deal that brings together the second- and third-largest movers in the United States, the owner of North American Van Lines agreed to acquire Allied Van Lines and other moving services from London-based NFC Plc. for $450 million in cash and stock.

September 22, 1999