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Environmental Protection Agency Allegedly Approved 'Defeat Devices'

Freightliner Corp. and its parent company, Daimler-Benz AG, claim that in 1991 the Environmental Protection Agency explicitly condoned the same electronic emissions controls that the agency later called “defeat devices.â€

February 8, 1999

ANR Closes Special Services Division

ANR Advance Transportation, Milwaukee, will close the Special Services Division of its truckload operations, the company announced.

February 8, 1999

Federal Express to Increase Rates

Federal Express Corp. will increase rates by an average of 2.8% for shipments within the U.S., the company announced Monday.

February 8, 1999

MTL to Combine Chemical Fleets

Two of the best-known names in the chemical hauling business are about to disappear.

February 8, 1999

ATA Weighs Rail Debate Involvement

TT PhotoShould American Trucking Associations get involved in the debate over railroad competitive access? That’s the question ATA’s board of directors will consider at its winter meeting next week in San Francisco. Railroad executives consider competitive access a life-or-death issue.

February 8, 1999

UPS Looks at Euro Rail Venture

United Parcel Service Europe is considering a joint venture with archrival Deutsche Post, the German post office, to establish the first private, long-distance rail freight operation in Europe.

February 8, 1999

Wolf Names 10 to I-81 Task Force

Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) appointed a 10-member task force to develop plans for improving Interstate 81 in Virginia.

February 8, 1999

Federal Express, Strong in the Air, Makes Inroads on Ground Freight

TT PhotoFedEx is absolutely, positively in the freight business. Any doubt about the express carrier’s intent to compete head-on with less-than-truckload and air freight carriers was quickly dispelled during a recent interview with Kenneth A. May, its senior vice president of Air, Ground and Freight Services.

February 5, 1999

Car Haul Negotiations Begin

Representatives of car haulers and the Teamsters union exchanged contract proposals Feb. 5, kicking off negotiations on terms of a new National Master Automobile Transporters Agreement.

February 5, 1999

Did Fiat Make Bid For Volvo?

In the aftermath of AB Volvo’s agreement to sell its car division to Ford Motor Co., a semantic argument has erupted over a rival $13 billion bid for all of Volvo by Italian car and truckmaker Fiat.

February 5, 1999