ATA Picks Ford for Senior VP Position

American Trucking Associations said it has hired Dean Ford as senior vice president for membership and marketing.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
May 19, 2003

DOT Undecided on Appeal to Open Mexican Border

WASHINGTON — The Transportation Department has not decided whether to challenge a federal appeals court decision that delayed opening the United States’s southern border to Mexican trucks and is preparing to study the environmental consequences of allowing them, DOT officials said last week.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
May 15, 2003

FDA Weighs Food Security

The Food and Drug Administration proposed new food transportation security rules covering recordkeeping and detention of shipments, rules that agricultural product haulers said could jeopardize the tight schedules they work under to deliver fresh produce.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
May 12, 2003

Indiana Officer Gets No. 3 FMCSA Post

Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta named John H. Hill to be chief safety officer and assistant administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
May 9, 2003

Sandberg Says New Rule Allows Trucker Flexibility

WASHINGTON — Sitting behind a notebook thick with hours-of-service details, acting Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Annette M. Sandberg said the agency designed its new rules to include the latest research on driver fatigue and allow for flexibility in the highly diversified trucking industry.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
April 25, 2003

Defense Bill Has $20 Million for Trucking Security

The defense spending act President Bush signed last week directed that the $20 million in truck security grants Congress gave to the Transportation Security Administration in February should be used to fund the American Trucking Associations Highway Watch program.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
April 23, 2003

Movers Oppose Petri Bill To Raise Damage Liability

LA QUINTA, Calif.- Leaders of the American Moving and Storage Association endorsed alternative consumer protection legislation they hope Congress will pass instead of a bill introduced March 4 that AMSA said would decimate the industry by exposing it to much greater liability for damage.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
April 17, 2003

NYC Considers Toughening Truck Route Enforcement

The New York City Council began to consider legislation to make sure truckers use specified routes.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
April 17, 2003

Officials Say Security Concerns Adding Costs to Global Moves

LA QUINTA, Calif. - Tighter security restrictions since the 9/11 terrorist attacks have created delays, higher costs, more inspections and more cargo damage for international movers.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
April 16, 2003

Military Personnel Moves Buoy Relocation Market

LA QUINTA, Calif. — Rates the U.S. military pays movers are a source of strength in an overall soft moving-and-storage market, according to people at the American Moving and Storage Association’s annual conference here.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
April 16, 2003