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A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 14
In the news this morning: North American Van Lines nears deal with Allied; Faster freight clearance sought along U.S.-Canada border; and Rate hikes loom in Canada.
September 14, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 14
This afternoon's headlines: Schwan song leaves workers out in the cold; DAT announces new anti-theft system; and Herenton rallies with Teamsters' Hoffa as union threatens strike.
September 14, 1999Shippers Still Unhappy with Service
The industry’s biggest intermodal customer is not the only one complaining about the inability of Norfolk Southern and CSX to resolve continuing service glitches since their takeover of Conrail.
September 13, 1999NTSB to Hold Crash Hearings
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold public hearings beginning today to analyze the March crash involving an Amtrak passenger train and a tractor-trailer in Bourbonnais, Ill.
September 13, 1999Roadway Earns Environment Award
A team of employees from Roadway Express received the Environmental Excellence in Trucking award for reducing hazardous waste.
September 13, 1999Anatomy of an Accident
Safety and liability experts say the costs of truck accidents can rack up if trucking executives don't understand the ramifications of liability, no matter who is at fault.
September 13, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 13
This afternoon's headlines: I-78 in Pa. plagued by fatal truck crashes; Akron City Council wrestles witrh semi parking in neighborhoods; and Calif. authorizes $25 million to cut diesel pollution.
September 13, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 13
In the news this morning: Federal regulations could drive up fuel prices; UPS in pact with Office Depot; and Bankruptcy court denies big bonuses for NationsWay executives.
September 12, 1999Trism Announces Debt Agreement
Trism Inc. of Kennesaw, Ga., announced an agreement with bondholders to exchange $86.2 million in debt for a combination of new debt and stock.
September 10, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 10
This afternoon's headlines: Driver license manager admits fix; Trucking company pays for wrongful death; and PNV.net adds U.S. Xpress fleet to its 'In-Cab' communications network.
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