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Roads Are Key to Moving Air Cargo
William Pettit is doing something odd to increase air cargo business at Jacksonville International Airport: building more roads for trucks.
November 3, 1999Remodeling ATA Raises Dust
Midway through a 28-month restructuring, American Trucking Associations is taking on a new look as it streamlines its staff and refocuses on its core missions of advocacy, information services and networking.
November 3, 1999CFO Takes Restructuring in Stride
Association restructuring is nothing new for David B. Barefoot, chief financial officer of American Trucking Associations.
November 3, 1999Departing Chairman Made Mark With Wren Plan
John E. Wren is not going to quietly go back to running his Roseville, Minn., trucking company when his term as chairman of American Trucking Associations expires Nov. 2.
November 3, 1999Cirillo Rethinks Policy On Intrastate Hours
At the request of trucking trade groups, the Office of Motor Carrier Safety is rethinking its policy of imposing federal hours-of-service rules on intrastate drivers after any interstate service.
November 3, 1999Overnite, Teamsters Reports Differ Over Effect of Strike
As the Teamsters’ nationwide strike of Overnite Transportation Co. ended its first week, the union and the company continued to issue sharply differing accounts of how effective the picketing has been in disrupting the carrier’s business.
November 3, 1999Fuel Prices Hit Truckload Harder Than LTL
Less-than-truckload carriers are better able to maintain earnings in the face of rising fuel prices than truckload carriers, according to a securities analyst’s report issued just as the price of diesel fuel climbed slightly after two weeks of decline.
November 3, 1999Hours Reform Must Come From New Carrier Office, ATA Tells Slater
American Trucking Associations has asked the federal government to wait until the National Motor Carrier Administration is in place before moving ahead on hours-of-service changes.
November 3, 1999OSHA Moves Ahead With Rules
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration continues to tighten its regulatory fist around trucking.
November 3, 1999CFI’s Brown Is World's Fastest Man In a Heavy Truck
If at first you don’t succeed, try again. That was the attitude of Glenn F. Brown when he broke the world land speed record for 3-axle heavy-duty trucks at the 1999 World Finals at Utah’s Bonneville salt flats Oct. 21.
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