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Bandag Claims Harm by Michelin

Bandag Inc. is suing Michelin North America for what it says is an attempt by the French-owned tire maker to eliminate Bandag as a competitor in the retread business.

September 30, 1999

EX-OMC Chiefs Differ on Safety Office

The first two men to run the Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Motor Carriers have differing views of what changes should be made in truck and bus safety regulation.

September 30, 1999

Falling Tech Costs May Help Carriers

More small companies are gaining access to relatively high-tech information systems as the associated costs come down, with some systems at about one-tenth the cost of five years ago.

September 30, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 30

This afternoon's headlines: Cummins CEO Henderson to retire, and Solso is successor; USA Truck to acquire CCC Express; and U.S. Xpress sees lower Q3 earnings, revenues.

September 30, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 30

In the news this morning: Ceridian to let competitors use card system; Penn. State Police plan crackdown on I-78; and Roadway Express profits jump 123% in third quarter.

September 30, 1999
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Fuel Costs Hurt Truck Profits

Truckers are watching their profits erode as diesel prices continue to climb, with FDX Corp. and J.B. Hunt Transport Services telling investors that high fuel costs have cut into their earnings.

September 29, 1999
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Floyd's Legacy Lingers

A week after Hurricane Floyd marched up the East Coast’s I-95 corridor, some towns and highways in North Carolina remained under water, disrupting freight service.

September 29, 1999
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Hunt to Divide Intermodal, Van Units

Nearly 10 years after signing its first contract to move truckload shipments by rail, J.B. Hunt Transport Services has decided to separate its intermodal operations from its truckload van business.

September 29, 1999
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Freightliner Embraces 'Black Box'

Freightliner Corp. believes on-board recorders will become required safety equipment in the near future, and is placing “black boxes” as standard equipment on its newest products.

September 29, 1999
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Information Technology Passes Small Fleets By

Many small trucking companies are in a bind when it comes to information technology: They like it, and they think it can help them do their jobs, but it’s often out of their price range.

September 29, 1999