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Groups Ask Calif. to Declassify Diesel Particulates as Toxic

Industry groups have asked California to declassify diesel exhaust particulates as a toxic air contaminant, and the state agency in charge of air quality has indicated a willingness to at least listen to the latest arguments from trucking.

July 14, 1999
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Teamsters Ratify Carhaul Contract

Members of the Teamsters union voted by a 4-1 margin to ratify a four-year contract with unionized carhaulers, ending a negotiation process that began in February.

July 14, 1999
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Trimac Buys Bulk Handler to Expand Mexican Business

Trimac Transportation prepared to expand its operations between the United States and Mexico by acquiring an 80% interest in Amer-Liquid Transport of Brownsville, Texas, and signing a deal to do business with the bulk transporter’s former owner.

July 14, 1999
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Analyst: Trucking Stocks Were Driven Down by Their Own History

Why are today’s trucking stocks priced so low? One analyst says they are paying for the failed expectations of the mid-90s, perhaps undeservedly. But he indicated that conditions may be right for them to soar again.

July 14, 1999
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Opinion: Paying the Bills

American Trucking Associations operates just like every other business in the industry: It provides services in return for payments it receives from its customers. Unlike its commercial brethren, ATA isn’t looking to record profits to return to its owners and stockholders. But it does seek to provide services and to break even financially.

July 14, 1999
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Opinion: Respect for the Truck Driver

I recently went on a run with my husband in an 18-wheeler, and it came to my attention that some people look down on truck drivers. They don’t realize what the truck driver has to go through. I’d like to take this opportunity to explain it to you.

July 14, 1999
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Opinion: A Shakespearean Merger

It is almost Shakespearean: Norfolk Southern and CSX, set to divide Conrail, ignored the warnings of three rattled spirits labeled UP, SP and CNW, and, for their hubris, were brought low. Out. Out. Damned computer glitch!

July 14, 1999
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Reefer Carriers Focus on Drivers

Refrigerated carriers gather July 14 to 16 for the annual meeting of the Truckload Carriers Association’s Refrigerated Division in Colorado to discuss how to improve the workplace for truckers..

July 14, 1999
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Thermo King Picks Insider In Filling Post of President

John P. Kinsella has been named president of Thermo King Corp., succeeding James F. Watson, who retired in May. Kinsella was general manager of Thermo King’s International Division for the past six years.

July 14, 1999

Ore. Senate Panel OKs Gas Tax

A bill to raise the state's gas tax was approved Tuesday by an Oregon Senate committee, but the full Senate may shoot down the bill, which includes a provision to end the state's weight-mile tax.

July 14, 1999