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Landstar Quits ATA Over Dues Dispute
Landstar System has dropped its membership in American Trucking Associations, becoming the first major company to leave the trade association since the launching of the sweeping restructuring of ATA.
October 19, 1998Brian Antonellis of Fleet Advantage and TMC General Chairman Radu Mihai discuss the urgent need for targeted training programs for heavy-duty technicians that build a capable, future-ready workforce.Â
Cross-Docking: Just Another Form of JIT
If you can deal with the just-in-time deliveries that feed America’s manufacturing plants, you’re ready for cross-docking.
October 19, 1998Congress Wraps Budget Bill
Congress agreed to a $500 billion budget package Oct.
October 19, 1998State Ergonomics Rules Could Spur U.S. Action
Many industries, including trucking, have been telling the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration for years that there’s too little scientific data to write an effective ergonomics stan
October 19, 1998Landstar Quits ATA Over Dues Dispute
Landstar System has dropped its membership in American Trucking Associations, becoming the first major company to leave the trade association since the launching of the sweeping restructuring of ATA.
October 19, 1998Pony Express Delivery Adds Western Courier
TEST Pony Express Delivery Services, Atlanta, expanded its business to seven states in the West and Southwest with the purchase of Courier Express of Los Angeles.
October 19, 1998FDX Forms New Logistics Unit
FDX Corp. named Joseph C. McCarty chief executive officer of FDX Global Logistics, a new organization that will include Caliber Logistics. He also will serve as CEO of Caliber Logistics.
October 16, 1998State Sues Fleet for Highway Damage
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is suing a trucking company to recover the $2.7 million damage caused to a section of Interstate 95 by a gasoline tanker crash.
October 16, 1998Murder Suspect Sought by Police
The Alabama Bureau of Investigation says a man wanted for murder may be hiding out at truck stops near the Alabama-Mississippi border and may try to solicit rides from truck drivers.
October 16, 1998Congress Wraps Spending Bill, Leaves Fate of OMC Hanging
Congress agreed to a $500 billion budget package Thursday that includes Department of Transportation and highway funding for fiscal 1999, but left at least one key trucking issue unresolved: Will the Office of Motor Carriers get a new home.
October 16, 1998