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Association Execs Discuss ATA Ties
The leaders of state trucking associations are meeting this week to discuss several industry-related topics, including the restructuring of American Trucking Associations.
August 4, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - August 4
In the news this morning: Funding flap affects electronic pre-clearance for trucks; Highway safety plan urged; and Virginia GOP touts painless roads program.
August 4, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - August 4
This afternoon's headlines: Preston paychecks keep bouncing; Roadrunner Trucking launches new special services division; and idled Kenworth plant tooling up for new production.
August 4, 1999Teamsters Expel Official in Calif.
A Teamsters official in California has been banned from the union for three years for masterminding an election-fraud scheme at his local.
August 3, 1999Trucking Agency Bill Introduced
Legislation to create a National Motor Carrier Administration was introduced Tuesday by members of the House Transportation Committee.
August 3, 1999Labor Board Rejects Decertification
The National Labor Relations Board has dismissed a petition to remove the Teamsters union at Overnite Transportation Co.鈥檚 Macon, Ga., terminal.
August 3, 1999Analysts Debate Future Diesel Prices
Analysts were divided on whether fleet managers should 鈥渓ock in鈥 at current prices as the national average cost of diesel fuel rose to $1.137 a gallon last week.
August 3, 1999Calif. Truckers Push Fuel Standard
The California Trucking Association and the state Air Resources Board are asking the federal government to create a national diesel fuel standard.
August 3, 1999Customs Submits Final AES Rules
The Customs Service has submitted the final rules for its Automated Export System, which enables exporters to submit required data to the government electronically.
August 3, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - August 3
This afternoon's headlines: Big rigs get online; USF Glen Moore acquires Underwood Trucking; and DaimlerChrysler is willing to share benefits of its trailer ID program.
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