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Canadians Warned of Y2K Traffic Bug

Small towns in Canada are being advised to check their traffic equipment for problems in handling the change to the year 2000.

January 21, 1999

Roberson Offers Truck Purchase Plans

Another truck company has followed the lead of U.S. Xpress Enterprise in offering a deal to help drivers buy trucks.

January 21, 1999

Mayflower Raises Agent Compensation

Mayflower Transit raised the commissions it pays agent van lines effective Jan. 1. The new schedule will boost agent compensation by about 4%, the company said.

January 21, 1999

Internet Software Tracks Cargo Globally

Geneer announced that it is set to release the first Internet-based software to trace shipments globally. The Global Shipment Tracking System will be the first in a suite of products that let Web users access information from around the world, the company said.

January 21, 1999

Highway Administrator Honored

Deputy Federal Highway Administrator Gloria Jeff has been selected as one of 1998’s Top Women in the Sciences and Technology by the National Technical Association.

January 21, 1999

Truckers Battle Winter Weather

Winter weather can be frustrating, uncomfortable and downright dangerous. For truck drivers, the weather is the least controllable factor of their job

January 20, 1999

NATSO Meeting Set to Convene

More than 2,000 truck stop representatives and suppliers are set to convene in Phoenix this week to discuss the changing face of their industry.

January 20, 1999

Transit Group Acquires TL Carrier

Transit Group announced Wednesday that it had completed the acquisition of Priority Transportation.

January 20, 1999

Dynamex, Quick Terminate Merger

Dynamex said Wenesday that it and Quick International Courier had mutually agreed to terminte the agreement by which Dynamex would acquire Quick.

January 20, 1999

Skyway Creates New Business Units

Skyway Freight Systems will establish two new business units: expidited transportation and "fourth party" supply chain services, the company said last week.

January 20, 1999