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Vancouver Work Stoppage Continues

Striking owner-operators at the Port of Vancouver are standing fast in their demand to be paid an hourly wage, while frustrated Vancouver Port Authority officials withdrew from negotiations.

August 10, 1999

Teamsters-Anheuser Deal Unsettled

Workers have ratified a five-year agreement with Anheuser-Busch, but Teamsters officials and company management are at odds over whether or not this means a contract is in place.

August 10, 1999

Some GPS Units Face Rollover Crisis

As midnight strikes on Aug. 22, some trucking companies may be unable to find equipment near and far because of a handicap in old global positioning satellite receivers.

August 10, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 11

This afternoon's headlines: Viking Freight announces fuel surcharge; FDX-USF competition eats up in Puerto Rico; and Qualcomm to test product aimed at LTL carriers.

August 10, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 11

In the news this morning: Report shows accident patterns differ for trucks; Minority favors more spending on Va. roads; and Lines may leave Vancouver due to strike.

August 10, 1999

House, Senate Mull Trucking Agency

Proposals to create a federal Motor Carrier Administration were introduced in both houses of Congress amid a flurry of legislation to improve truck and bus safety.

August 10, 1999

Lawmakers Debate U.S.-Canada Road

Officials from several northeastern states and eastern Canadian provinces are discussing a perennial economic obstacle: the lack of an efficient east-west transportation link.

August 10, 1999

Tanker Driver Killed in Crash

A man was killed Monday when his fuel truck was struck by train traveling along a Port of Houston track running between the Shell chemical plant and oil refinery here.

August 10, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 10

This afternoon's headlines: Roadway Express expands Web site; BHP Transport chooses Baan; and Expert says most traffic signals are Y2K ready.

August 10, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 10

In the news this morning: Trucking crackdown urged on Canada's Highway 401; TIP intermodal unit buys 11,473 trailers; and Navistar boosts production in Brazil.

August 9, 1999