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Former OMC Directors Differ Over Future of U.S. Safety Office

The first two men to run the Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Motor Carriers, who are now pursuing other careers, have differing views of what changes should be made in the way the Washington regulates truck and bus safety.

September 29, 1999
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Renewed Port Hauler Strike Looms

Officials at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., have until the end of September to avoid another strike by container haulers at the ports.

September 29, 1999
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Overnite, Union Split on Mediation

In an effort to avoid a Teamsters union strike of Overnite Transportation Co., the federal labor mediation board volunteered Sept. 17 to help the two sides reach an agreement. The Teamsters accepted the offer; Overnite declined it.

September 29, 1999
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Ploof Truck Lines Up for Sale

The owner of Ploof Truck Lines, a flatbed truckload carrier based in Jacksonville, Fla., is seeking to sell the company after filing for bankruptcy protection on Sept. 10.

September 29, 1999
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Editorial: Rising Fuel Prices Depress Trucking’s Bottom Lines

For months, analysts have been predicting the imminent end of the run-up in fuel prices, certain that oil-exporting nations would end their manipulation of petroleum supplies after prices recovered from historic lows in the early part of the year. And they’ve been wrong

September 29, 1999
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Opinion: Swing of the Regulatory Pendulum

The Surface Transportation Board has rejected a request by the Association of American Railroads that it rethink its decision to ignore product and geographic competition in deciding rate reasonableness cases.

September 29, 1999
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Falling Costs May Bring High-Tech Services Within Reach of Small Firms

More small companies are gaining access to relatively high-tech information systems as the associated costs come down. For example, companies now can set up advanced communications on the Internet at about one-tenth the cost of five years ago.

September 29, 1999
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If Web Sites Are Right, Where Are the Small Carriers?

For many smaller trucking companies, getting on the information highway is a slow process, but experts say these firms will need to develop a Web presence soon if they hope to survive.

September 29, 1999
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TMC Readies Recommendation on Impact Guards

The Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations is working on a recommended practice intended to ensure that repaired impact guards look and perform as they’re designed.

September 29, 1999
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GeoLogistics Will Close Domestic Forwarding Unit

GeoLogistics Americas said it will phase out its unprofitable domestic freight-forwarding operations as of Oct. 15 and concentrate on international freight forwarding and logistics.

September 29, 1999