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A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 8
In the news this morning: Gov. White announces changes in Illinois' CDL procedures; Volvo Trucks to lay off 400 at Va. plant; and Miss. CDL tester pleads guilty to selling exam sheet.
December 8, 1999LTL Group Gets New Negotiator
When unionized less-than-truckload carriers negotiate their next contract with the Teamsters union, they will be represented by a new lead negotiator, Mark W. Rodgers.
December 8, 1999Truck Insurance Rates to Rise
Trucking companies are bracing themselves for potentially large increases in insurance costs next year, with premiums for general liability and cargo insurance could go up 10% to 20%
December 7, 1999Landstar Works to Undo Rating
A spokeswoman for Landstar System said the company is working 鈥渇everishly鈥 to resolve problems that led to a proposed unsatisfactory safety fitness rating for its subsidiary, Landstar Ligon.
December 7, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 7
This afternoon's headlines: Navistar aligns business units under International brand; FedEx picks iXL to deliver new software; and Con-Way Central signs contract with Textron Automotive.
December 7, 1999Deportations Anger Canadian Truckers
Word that U.S. authorities are pulling over Canadian truck drivers and deporting them 鈥 minus their equipment in some cases 鈥 has angered truckers north of the border.
December 7, 1999Capitol Hill Gets Intermodal Tree
The U.S. Capitol鈥檚 first intermodal Christmas tree landed in Washington Nov. 29, after wending its way more than 3,000 miles, via two truck trips and a journey over the rails.
December 7, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 7
In the news this morning: Professional Transportation Group's majority shareholder sells entire stake; Consolidated Delivery & Logistics in merger talks; and Neb. truckers raise money for charity.
December 7, 1999NYC to Begin Size, Weight Crackdown
New York City will begin a crackdown on truck size and weight regulations on Tuesday according to the New York State Motor Truck Association.
December 6, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 6
This afternoon's headlines: Judge sides with FedEx in pilot contract lawsuit; Fla. tanker driver contains gasoline explosion; and Saskatchewan traffic safety officers want batons, pepper spray.
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