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EPA's Engine Settlement Still Faces Judicial Review

Before the $1 billion settlement negotiated by diesel engine manufacturers, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice is final, it must past a judicial review.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
November 2, 1998

Customs Gets Money for X-Ray Machines

Truckers hope the $54 million that the U.S. Customs Service will get next year for drug interdiction technology will also lead to fewer trucking delays on the Mexican border.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
November 2, 1998

Daimler-Benz Truck Sales, Profits Stay Hot

Daimler-Benz, the world’s largest truck builder, is continuing on a record pace for sales and profits this year.

John G. Parker | European Correspondent
November 2, 1998

Volvo Trucks Post Strong Showing in U.S., Europe

Despite the slowdown in Asian markets, Volvo Truck Corp.’s operating profits reached $248 million through the first nine months of the year, more than the $232 million the truck builder made in all of 1997.

John G. Parker | European Correspondent
November 2, 1998

Editorial: Technology or Bust

For any remaining Doubting Thomases, last week’s annual get-together of the American Trucking Associations should have provided sufficient evidence that trucking and technology are now inextricably linked.

November 2, 1998

To Implement a Dream

John E. Wren is the kind of man you would miss in a crowd. Quiet and unassuming, the Minnesota trucking executive prefers to let others do the talking — that’s about to change.

Daniel P. Bearth | Staff Writer
November 2, 1998

Historic New Orleans School Gets the Trucking Treatment

Nearly 150 trucking executives joined community volunteers on a sunny Saturday in New Orleans to paint, plant and rejuvenate their industry image.

Janet Plume | Special to Transport Topics
November 2, 1998

ATA Elects Officers

John E. Wren, chief executive officer of Lakeville Motor Express, Roseville, Minn., was elected 1998-99 chairman of American Trucking Associations. He succeeded Edward R. Trout, president of Cornhusker Motor Lines, Omaha, Neb.

November 2, 1998

Wages and Benefits See Biggest Rise in Six Years

Wages, salaries and benefits paid to American workers rose by 3.7% percent over the past year, the biggest increase in more than six years.

Dave Skidmore | Associated Press Writer
November 2, 1998