Logistics Management - June 1, 2001
Cover Story
The high cost of clean air
It's not easy being green ... nor is it cheap. Federal clean air regulations will kick in over this decade, driving up the costs of transportation for carriers and shippers alike. Over-the-road trucking will be hardest hit: Motor carriers will likely be forced to buy a new formulation of diesel fuel as well as vehicles equipped with pollution-cutting technology in order to meet clean air stand...
- Columns
- Augello on Law and Regulation
- Avoid the liability-limitation trap
- Bohman on Pricing
- The push is on to use new bill of lading
- Copacino on Strategy
- B-to-B e-commerce: It's still alive and well
- Departments
- Market Watch
- Recent Price Trends in Transportation Services
- New Products and Services
- New Products & Services
- Up Front
- An executive summary of industry news
- Viewpoint
- A test for logistics management
- Features
- E-logistics
- IT for hire
- Managing Across Borders
- Ready to take on the world?
- Reverse Logistics
- Diminishing returns
- Spotlight on Transportation
- National LTL carriers: In for the long haul
- News
- Hurry up and wait
- Agency proposes stiffer driver rules
- Air Freight
- DOT rules in favor of DHL
- Logistics Briefing
- Services
- People
- Organizations
- CLM selects new chief
- Railroads
- Rail group to appeal rate-reasonableness decision
- Supplement
- 3PL Supplement
- 3PLs Supplement: The Benefits of Outsourcing
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