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A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 29
In the news this morning: U.S.-Mexico border crossing to be widened; Truck safety improves on California's Highway 99, and KLLM Transport Services, Inc. reports third quarter results.
October 29, 1999UPS Puts Boxes Back on the Rails
United Parcel Service has restored most of its intermodal business to the Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads, but some other major shippers say things are getting worse again.
October 28, 1999Internet Drives EDI Costs Down
Small carriers that thought sending invoices to shippers electronically was a pipe dream may be in for a shock when they learn that electronic data interchange is more affordable than ever.
October 28, 1999Software Could Speed Freight Refunds
Guaranteeing on-time delivery is easy for carriers when shippers don’t demand refunds. But new software could drastically increase refunds to shippers for late deliveries.
October 28, 1999Drama Behind the Wheel
A trucker’s tale — more bitter than sweet — unfolded early one morning, when a woman pulled a big rig to safety as her unconscious husband drew his last breaths in the driver’s seat.
October 28, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 28
This afternoon's headlines: Transit Group reports record third quarter earnings; Bridge collapse puts Calif. oversize permit office back in spotlight; and Celadon announces first quarter results.
October 28, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 28
In the news this morning: Heartland Express buys back 11% of its stock; Con-Way offers online customer pick up requests; and NationsWay may soon pay off largest creditor.
October 28, 1999Carriers Impose Detention Fees To Discourage Trailer Hoarding
Shippers that plan to hoard trailers for storage or excess capacity during the year-end holiday season could get slapped with a detention charge from their carriers.
October 27, 1999EDI Costs Plummet As Billing Services Move to Internet
Small carriers that thought zapping invoices to shippers electronically was a pipe dream may be in for a shock when they learn that electronic data interchange is being offered at a price they can afford.
October 27, 1999Trucking Seeks Stock Investors
Stock market analysts who keep their eyes on trucking feel pretty good about the industry’s prospects, but getting investors to share that feeling may take some work.
October 27, 1999Trending
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