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DOT to Build on Carrier Safety Improvements, Slater Says
The Department of Transportation made several improvements in highway safety last year, Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater said at a recent press session, and it hopes to go even further in implementing the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act enacted in December.
January 19, 2000Software Firm Buys Sabre Unit
Transportation software pioneer Yossi Sheffi has returned to finish a job he started before the Internet showed it could revolutionize logistics and freight planning.
January 19, 2000BNSF-CN Merger Not on the Agenda
Rumbling from the latest proposed rail merger involving U.S. and Canadian companies got louder at the first public session of an organization created to track the progress of the Conrail breakup, which took place in June.
January 19, 2000TCA Leaders Back Affiliation With ATA
The leadership of the Truckload Carriers Association has recommended the group integrate with American Trucking Associations, a key tenet of the larger group’s reorganization plan.
January 19, 2000Truck Sales Set to Decline in 2000
Sales of Class 8 trucks in December pushed 1999’s retail total to 262,316 units, shattering the record of 1998 by nearly 53,000 vehicles. But manufacturers fear a sharp drop in orders in 2000.
January 19, 2000Raising Pay Urged to Attract Drivers
Truck drivers hold the key to success for much of the industry in 2000, but a carrier executive and the leader of an owner-operator group disagree on the best approach to keep the ranks filled.
January 19, 2000NS, CSX Spark Worries At Conference
The Northeast may never again have the levels of rail freight service achieved by Conrail, judging by what Norfolk Southern and CSX representatives refused to say during a meeting with shippers.
January 19, 2000P.M. Executive Summary - Jan. 19
This afternoon's headlines: L.A. arbitration panel says harbor drivers are independent; Caterpillar found to have defrauded ex-partner; and drivers say it's the little things that make them stay with a carrier.
January 19, 2000Study Links Driver Pay to Safety
A University of Michigan study has concluded that better pay for over-the-road truck drivers leads to a better safety record.
January 19, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 19
In the news this morning: Allied Holdings stock shoots up on earnings report; Employees push for NationsWay liquidation; and Private mail haulers vote to join national postal union.
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