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Trailer Numbers Head Toward 'Normal'

Shipments of trailers and chassis continued to slide through May, dropping 14.4% below their levels for the same five months during the record-breaking year of 1998.

July 28, 1999
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CSX Changes Top Rail Executives

Ronald J. Conway has been named president of CSX Transportation in the first of a series of executive changes at both the corporate and subsidiary levels of CSX.

July 28, 1999

North American, Allied in Talks

North American Van Lines confirmed having discussions with London-based NFC plc regarding a transaction involving Allied Van Lines and Pickfords Van Lines.

July 28, 1999

CSX, NS Catch Up on Freight

CSX and Norfolk Southern, the railroads that embarked on an ambitious journey to break up Conrail's freight monopoly, are only now finding service levels approaching adequate levels.

July 28, 1999

Components Suppliers Riding High

As Class 8 tractors sell at a record pace in order to meet heavy demand, companies that sell components to truck makers have seen their sales and earnings lifted to new heights.

July 28, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - July 28

In the news this morning: Rail, truck legislation remains stalled; DOT drops plans to restrict information on carrier finances; and Transit tax would help truckers, Florida officials say.

July 28, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - July 28

This afternoon's headlines: USFreightways stock up on Preston closure; 46 Con-Way drivers heading for Truck Driving Championships; and Federal court ruling leaves EPA wheezing.

July 28, 1999

Court: Radar Detector Seizure OK

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court says police did not violate a trucker's constitutional rights when they seized his radar detector after his truck caused a fiery 1995 crash that killed three people.

July 27, 1999

Ore. Gas Tax Opponents Take Aim

Unlikely allies are joining forces to overturn the state's new gasoline and diesel taxes - just days after legislators approved the tax in the final hours of the 1999 session.

July 27, 1999

Trailer Sales Head Toward Normal

Shipments of trailers and chassis continued to slide through May, dropping 14.4% below their levels for the same five months during the record-breaking year of 1998.

July 27, 1999