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NewsMay 10, 2001

N.Y. Thruway to Offer Shore Power

The New York Thruway plans to offer electric hookups, called "shore power," for trucks at two of its travel plazas

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NewsApril 25, 2001

Trucking Fights Minnesota Biodiesel Bill

Minnesota's trucking industry and other groups are warning that higher diesel prices, loss of fuel sales to surrounding states and possible fuel supply shortages will be the result if the Minnesota Legislature mandates the use of biodiese

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NewsApril 24, 2001

Wabash Posts First Quarter Loss, Ups DuraPlate Production

Wabash National Corp. remains cautious, but recent "signs of encouragement" have prompted the trailer maker to increase production of its DuraPlate composite trailer

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NewsApril 20, 2001

Airborne Express Launches Ground Delivery Service

Airborne Express, Seattle, announced the launch of a nationwide Ground Delivery Service, with the aim of competing better against industry giants UPS and FedEx

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NewsApril 17, 2001

UPS Worker Settles Lawsuit

A United Parcel Service driver who was attacked by union members for working during the 1997 strike ha settled a lawsuit against the Teamsters

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NewsApril 10, 2001

Intermodal Groups Say They Can't Meet Reflective Retrofit Deadline

The intermodal industry says it can't meet a June 1 deadline for retrofitting trailers and chassis with required reflective materials

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NewsApril 6, 2001

The Great Logistics Pronoun Breakthrough

My Roadway, My UPS, My ABF, My Yellow. Everywhere you look -- at least on big carrier web sites -- it’s the “my, my, my” of personalized account pages. A bit monotonous, don’t you think? Well, a British transportation technology site called eLogistics.com has finally broken the personal pronoun barrier and gone two steps farther (Don’t try to sign up; eLogistics.com only functions in the United Kingdom right now)

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NewsMarch 26, 2001

Canadian Owner-Operators Band Together

Several Canadian owner-operator groups have formed a national alliance

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NewsMarch 21, 2001

Bush Signs Ergonomics Repeal

President Bush signed into law Tuesday afternoon a repeal of new workplace safety regulations that the trucking industry and other business groups said would be far too costly

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NewsMarch 20, 2001

Trucking Groups Join In Asking EPA To Proceed With Diesel Cleanup

A diverse coalition of state and local clean-air regulators, industry, health and environmental organizations -- including trucking groups -- are urging U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christine Todd Whitman to protect the EPA's diesel cleanup plan from delay tactics

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