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FRP Transportation Chief Resigns
FRP Properties announced that Paul James resigned from his post as president and chief operating officer of its Transportation Group to pursue other interests.
November 10, 1998Hall of Fame Honors Dana CEO
Southwood J. "Woody" Morcott, chairman and chief executive officer of Dana Corp., Toledo, Ohio, is the 1998 Automotive Industry Leader of the Year.
November 10, 1998Trucker Charged in Death of Female Hitchhiker
A California truck driver has been charged in the gruesome slaying of a woman and is suspected to have been involved in other killings.
November 10, 1998Ohio Grand Jury Declines to Indict Truck Driver
A grand jury chose not to indict a trucker accused of vehicular homicide.
November 10, 1998Key Trucking Legislators Returned to Capitol Hill
Last week’s off-year elections saw voters return key trucking lawmakers to Capitol Hill, with no major changes in the makeup of congressional committees dealing with transportation issues precipitated by the American electorate.
November 9, 1998Trucking Sweetens the Political Pot
TruckPac, American Trucking Associations’ political action committee, raised and spent more in the 1998 elections than it did in the previous two election cycles, according to Federal Election Commission records and interviews with ATA officials.
November 9, 1998Teamsters Ballots Are in the Mail
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters’ slow-motion national election began Nov. 2 when the federal government dropped some 1.4 million ballots into the mail.
November 9, 1998FHWA Data Shows Truck Safety Gain
The fatal crash rate for large trucks fell to 2.39 per 100 million miles in 1997 from 2.41 the year before, according to newly released statistics from the Federal Highway Administration.
November 9, 1998Oregon's Meredith Goes National
Michael A. Meredith, the long-time president of the Oregon Trucking Assns., has joined American Trucking Associations to help guide and strengthen ATA’s relationship with the state associations in the next century.
November 9, 1998IBM to Handle CF's Data Services
Consolidated Freightways is the first trucking company to outsource a large segment of its information technology operations to IBM Global Services, a unit of International Business Machines Corp.
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