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Allied's Lauer is CIO of Year

It has been a good year for Doug Lauer.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 31, 2000

IT-Logistics Council Struggles With Its Options

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – The Information Technology and Logistics Council, unable to decide among three less-than-ideal options about its future, chose to go back to the drawing board.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 31, 2000

In-Cab Computer Market Takes New Shape

The game is on for in-cab computers sales, with everybody and his brother trying to design a device for carriers to install in trucks.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 25, 2000

High-Res GPS Could Improve Tracking, Mapping

Global positioning systems will be 10 times more precise now that the Clinton administration has decided to unscramble satellite signals that had been reserved for military applications.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 25, 2000

Overnite, Union Cite Strike Violence

The Teamsters and Overnite Transportation exchanged blows through press releases that detailed violations of court orders in Minnesota related to the union's ongoing strike against the less-than-truckload carrier.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 25, 2000
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In-Cab Communications Ups Ante for Carriers

Computers have taken truck communications into the digital age, as every turn of the wheels and firing of the pistons can be recorded and transmitted to a carrier’s headquarters or a customer’s loading docks. The issue now is how best to capitalize on that data stream.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 24, 2000
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Going Online for Parts: What Happens to OEMs and Dealers?

The relationship between the parts distribution systems of the original equipment manufacturers and the online parts exchanges that are starting to populate the World Wide Web is like that of an elephant to a mouse: The mouse is quick and can fit into small places, while the elephant is big and powerful but in some ways fears the mouse.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 24, 2000
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High-Resolution GPS Could Improve Tracking, Mapping

Global positioning systems will be 10 times more precise now that the Clinton administration has decided to unscramble satellite signals that had been reserved for military applications.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 24, 2000
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Trucking’s Market for In-Cab Computers Takes New Shape

The game is on for in-cab computers sales, with everybody and his brother trying to design a device for carriers to install in trucks.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 24, 2000

Exchanges, OEMs Vie for Parts Market

The relationship between original equipment manufacturers and the online parts exchanges is like that of an elephant to a mouse: The mouse is quick and can fit into small places, while the elephant is big and powerful but in some ways fears the mouse.

Daniel L. Whitten | Staff Reporter
May 23, 2000