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CASE NUMBER: 90-1581-TR-ACO
CASE DESCRIPTION: ABX AIR, INC.
DOCUMENT SIGNED ON: 10/19/2024
DATE OF SERVICE: ________________________________________
11/10/1993 Entry dismissing application.
10/29/1993 Letter requesting that this application be dismissed with- out prejudice, and that the hearing scheduled for 11/18/93 be cancelled, filed on behalf of applicant by S. Howard.
10/20/1993 HEARING: NOVEMBER 18, 1993 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE PUCO
07/24/1992 Letter requesting that the hearing scheduled for July 29- 30 be postponed, filed on behalf of applicant by S. Howard.
06/19/1992 HEARING; JULY 30, 1992 AT 9:00 A.M. AT THE PUCO
06/19/1992 HEARING; JULY 29, 1992 AT 9:00 A.M. AT THE PUCO
06/08/1992 Transcript filed for hearing held 5/28/92, (JV), 138 pgs., Con't., Volume I.
05/22/1992 Direct testimony of Patrick J. McDowell filed on behalf of applicant by S. Howard.
05/22/1992 Direct testimony of Andre Parson filed on behalf of applicant by S. Howard.
05/15/1992 Protest withdrawn on behalf of Sidney Truck & Storage, Inc. by J. Alden.
05/15/1992 Entry stating that attorney examiner will reserve ruling on these pending matters until a later time and that the partie should be prepared to go forward with the hearing scheduled on May 28, 1992. (AE)
05/14/1992 (FOURTH REVISED PROPOSED SERVICE DESCRIPTION) transportation of individual envelopes, packages, and parcels each weighing 70 pounds or less which have been offered to the shipper as an overnight air freight carrier between all freight stations or depots of the shipper in Akron, Columbus, Cleveland (Middleburg Heights and Beachwood), Dayton (Vandalia), Cincinnati (Sharonville), Toledo (Maumee), and Youngstown (Girard), on the one hand, and the air terminal of ABX Air, Inc. in Wilmington, Ohio, on the other hand. RESTRICTED to the transportation of envelopes, packages and parcels not exceeding 108 inches in length nor 130 inches in combined length and girth. RESTRICTED AGAINST the transportation of: 1. Commodities in bulk; 2. Property requiring referation equipment, specialized sanitary equipment, dump trucks, tank vehicles, special heavy duty hauling equipment, low boy trailers, flatbed trailers, and low heavy duth trailers; 3. Livestock, horses, feed, and related supplies and equipment farm and building supplies; 4. Gas line equipment, oil and gas well equipment, and oil and gas field materials and supplies; 5. House trailers, mobile homes, freight trailers, chassis, motor vehicles, watercraft, campers, modular units and pre-fabricated houses; 6. Gasoline, petroleum products, benzol, bisphenol, benzene, liquid fertilizer solutions, propane, anhydrous ammonia, milk and dairy producs, eggs and packaging, food- stuffs, and meat packing house supplies; 7. Scrap metal, iron, steel, ferro alloy production material, art objects, carnival shows as units, tent shows, and amusement rides; 8. Household goods, furniture, office furniture, fixtures, pianos, organs, unaccompanied baggage, and used automobiles, and 9. Salt, coal, and cement.
05/14/1992 Fourth exhibit A filed on behalf of the applicant by S. Howard.
04/20/1992 HEARING; MAY 28, 1992 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE PUCO
03/03/1992 Reply of protestants to memorandum contra protestants' cross-motion to dismiss filed by B. Ferris.
02/24/1992 Reply of applicant to protestants' memoranda contra motion to strike 35 protests; memorandum contra pro- testants' cross-motion to dismiss; and reply of applicant to protestants' memoranda contra to request to dismiss application on the basis of federal preemption, filed by S. Howard.
02/18/1992 Memorandum contra applicant's request to dismiss application on the basis of federal preemption, filed on behalf of protestants, Sewell Motor Express, Inc. and Direct Distribution Services, Inc. by J. Asher.
02/18/1992 Memorandum contra motion to strike; cross motion to dismiss; and reply to request to dismiss and memorandum in support, filed on behalf of protestants, Aberdeen Express, Inc.; Ralph Bloom; Merchants 5 Star, Inc.; Robert Neff & Sons, Inc.; Royalty Trucking, Inc.; and Roberts Express, Inc. by B. Kelley.
02/14/1992 Memorandum contra applicant's request to dismiss application on the basis of federal preemption filed on behalf of the following protestants by B. Ferris: 1. Robert A. Bailey 2. Ron Burge Trucking, Inc. 3. Canton Storage & Transfer Co., Inc. 4. Colopy Moving & Storage, Inc. 5. E-Z Moving & Storage, Inc. 5. Hampton Bulk Transport, Inc. 6. Hampton Transport, Inc. 7. Homberger Trucking, Inc. 8. Home Run, Inc. 9. C. H. Hooker Trucking, Inc. 10. Bluford Jackson & Son, Inc. 11. Lytle Transfer & Storage, Inc. 12. Madison Transport, Inc. 13. Manufactured Housing Transport, Inc. 14. Maxline Express, Inc. 15. Harold D. Miller, Inc. 16. Morral Transportation, Inc. 17. Piqua Transfer & Storage Co. 18. Pride Transportation, Inc. 19. Redbank Transport, Inc. 20. Sims & Huber Transfer & Storage, Inc. 21. Roseville Motor Express, Inc. 22. Special-"D"-Rapid, Inc. 23. J. D. Steel, Inc. 24. Transit Homes of America, Inc. 25. Vork Motor Transport, Inc. 26. Cowen Truck Line, Inc.
02/14/1992 Reply of the following protestants to applicant's motion to strike their protests, filed by B. Ferris: 1. Robert A. Bailey 2. Ron Burge Trucking, Inc. 3. Canton Storage & Transfer Co., Inc. 4. Colopy Moving & Storage, Inc. 5. E-Z Moving & Storage, Inc. 5. Hampton Bulk Transport, Inc. 6. Hampton Transport, Inc. 7. Homberger Trucking, Inc. 8. Home Run, Inc. 9. C. H. Hooker Trucking, Inc. 10. Bluford Jackson & Son, Inc. 11. Lytle Transfer & Storage, Inc. 12. Madison Transport, Inc. 13. Manufactured Housing Transport, Inc. 14. Maxline Express, Inc. 15. Harold D. Miller, Inc. 16. Morral Transportation, Inc. 17. Piqua Transfer & Storage Co. 18. Pride Transportation, Inc. 19. Redbank Transport, Inc. 20. Sims & Huber Transfer & Storage, Inc. 21. Roseville Motor Express, Inc. 22. Special-"D"-Rapid, Inc. 23. J. D. Steel, Inc. 24. Transit Homes of America, Inc. 25. Vork Motor Transport, Inc. 26. Cowen Truck Line, Inc.
02/14/1992 Cross-motion to dismiss application and memorandum in support filed on behalf of the following protestants by B. Ferris: 1. Robert A. Bailey 2. Ron Burge Trucking, Inc. 3. Canton Storage & Transfer Co., Inc. 4. Colopy Moving & Storage, Inc. 5. E-Z Moving & Storage, Inc. 5. Hampton Bulk Transport, Inc. 6. Hampton Transport, Inc. 7. Homberger Trucking, Inc. 8. Home Run, Inc. 9. C. H. Hooker Trucking, Inc. 10. Bluford Jackson & Son, Inc. 11. Lytle Transfer & Storage, Inc. 12. Madison Transport, Inc. 13. Manufactured Housing Transport, Inc. 14. Maxline Express, Inc. 15. Harold D. Miller, Inc. 16. Morral Transportation, Inc. 17. Piqua Transfer & Storage Co. 18. Pride Transportation, Inc. 19. Redbank Transport, Inc. 20. Sims & Huber Transfer & Storage, Inc. 21. Roseville Motor Express, Inc. 22. Special-"D"-Rapid, Inc. 23. J. D. Steel, Inc. 24. Transit Homes of America, Inc. 25. Vork Motor Transport, Inc. 26. Cowen Truck Line, Inc.
01/31/1992 Motion to strike 35 protests and request to dismiss application on the basis of federal preemption and memorandum in support filed on behalf of applicant by S. Howard.
01/31/1992 Certificate of readiness filed by S. Howard.
10/15/1991 Protests withdrawn on behalf of all carriers filed by J. Alden with the exception of the following: 1. Aberdeen Express, Inc. 2. Ralph Bloom 3. R. Kuntzman, Inc. 4. Merchants 5 Star, Inc. 5. Robert Neff & Sons, Inc. 6. The O. K. Trucking Company 7. Roberts Express, Inc. 8. Royalty Trucking, Inc. 9. Sidney Truck & Storage, Inc. 10. Spartan Express, Inc. 11. Trans-Ohio Haulers
09/12/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of Haldon S. Miller Trucking, Inc. by E. Merwin.
09/11/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of Putnam Transfer & Storage Co. by D. Turano.
09/11/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of Wooster Motor Ways, Inc. by D. Turano.
07/17/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of TNT Holland Motor Express, Inc. by D. Turano.
07/17/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of Ram Universal, Inc. dba Ram Motor Freight by E. Merwin.
07/15/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of all carriers filed by E. Merwin, with the exception of Haldon S. Miller Trucking, Inc. and Ram Universal, Inc. dba Ram Motor Freight.
07/05/1991 Third revised proposed service description, Exhibit A, filed on behalf of applicant by S. Howard.
02/01/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of Priority Dispatch, Inc. by M. Spurlock.
02/01/1991 Protest withdrawn on behalf of Ground Air Transfer of Cleveland, Inc. by M. Spurlock.
01/17/1991 Second Revised Proposed Service Description filed on behalf of applicant by S. Howard.
01/17/1991 (SECOND REVISED PROPOSED SERVICE DESCRIPTION) Transportation of property between all freight stations or depots of the shipper in Akron, Columbus, Cleveland, (Middleburg Heights), Dayton (Vandalia), Cincinnati (Sharonville), Toledo (Maumee) and Youngstown (Girard), on the one hand, and the air terminal of the shipper in Wilmington, Ohio, on the other hand. RESTRICTED AGAINST the transportation of: 1. Commodities in bulk; 2. Property requiring refrigeration equipment, specialized sanitary equipment, dump trucks, tank vehicles, special heavy duty hauling equipment, low boy trailers, flatbed trailers, and low heavy duty trailers; 3. Livestock, horsed, feed, and related supplies and equip- ment farm and building supplies; 4. Gas line equipment, oil and gas well equipment, and oil and gas field materials and supplies; 5. House trailers, mobile homes, freight trailers, chassis, motor vehicles, watercraft, campers, and modular units and pre-fabricated housed; 6. Gasoline, petroleum products, benzol, bisphenol, benzene, liquid fertilizer solutions, propane, anhydrous ammonia, milk and dairy products, eggs and packaging, foodstuffs, and meat packing house supplies; 7. Scrap metal, iron, steel, ferro alloy production material, art objects, carnival shows as units, tent shows, and amusement rides; 8. Household goods, furni- ture, office furniture, fixtures, pianos, organs, unaccompanied baggage, and used automobiles; and 9. Salt, coal, and cement.
12/26/1990 Proof of Publication filed by S. Howard.
12/20/1990 HEARING; JANUARY 29, 1990 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE PUCO
11/29/1990 Notice to Protested transportation case applicants
11/20/1990 Protest filed on behalf of 141 various carriers by E. Merwin
11/20/1990 Protest filed on behalf of Wooster Motor Ways, Inc. by D. Turano
11/20/1990 Protest filed on behalf of TNT Holland Motor Express, Inc. by D. Turano
11/20/1990 Protest filed on behalf of Putnam Transfer & Storage Co. by D. Turano
11/20/1990 Protest filed on behalf of 71 various carriers by J. Alden
11/20/1990 Protest filed on behalf of Ground Air Transfer of Cleveland Inc. by M. Spurlock
11/20/1990 Protest filed on behalf of Priority Dispatch, Inc. by M. Spurlock
11/19/1990 Protest withdrawn on behalf of clients by E. Merwin.
11/16/1990 Protest filed on behalf of on behalf of 40 various carriers by B. Ferris
11/15/1990 Protest filed on behalf of Wooster Motor Ways, Inc. by D. Turano
11/01/1990 Protest filed on behalf of on behalf of 141 various carriers by E. Merwin
10/29/1990 Protest filed on behalf of Direct Distribution Service, Inc. by J. Asher
10/25/1990 Protest filed on behalf of Sewell Motor Express, Inc. by J. Asher
10/24/1990 Publication letter sent: Stephen M. Howard
10/22/1990 Filing accepted
10/12/1990 Application of ABX Air, Inc. for a contract motor carrier permit with shipper; Airborne Freight Corporation, Seattle, Washington.
10/12/1990 (AUTHORITY) Transportation of property from and to all points in Ohio as requested by shipper; RESTRICTED AGAINST THE TRANSPORTATION OF; 1) Commodities in bulk, 2) Property requiring refrigeration equipment, specialized sanitary equipment, dump trucks, tank vehicles, special heavy duty hauling equipment, low boy trailers, flatbed trailers, and low heavy duty trailers, 3) Livestock, horses, feed, and related supplies and equipment, 4) Gas line equipment, and oil and gas field materials and supplies, 5) House trailers, mobile homes, freight trailers, chassis, motor vehicles, watercraft, campers, and modular units, 6) Gasoline, petroleum products, benzol, benzene, liquid fertilizer solutions, propane, anhydrous ammonia, milk and dairy products, 7) Scrapp metal, art objects, carnival shows as units, tent shows, and amusement rides; and 8) Household goods, unacommpanied baggage, and used automobiles.