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January 1, 2011
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New technologies help detect and resolve vehicle defects faster and other technological news items are featured.
January 1, 2011
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Equipment
MitFuso unveils a new powertrain, Allison expands 2011 transmission features, Volvo Trucks debuts custom-built VHD pickup and many other equipment news items are featured.
January 1, 2011
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CCJ Innovators: Pottle’s Transportation
Pottle’s Transportation ties retention and profitability together with its Hidden Paycheck initiative.
January 1, 2011
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CSA goes live with a new name, CARB relaxes some rules and more industry news items are featured.
January 1, 2011
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Aaron Huff
The donations to Wreaths Across America by fleets show that the services provided by the trucking industry really do make a difference, says Cari Baylor, director of information technology and sales for Baylor Trucking.
January 1, 2011
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Fuel Insurance
Carriers can use technology, strategy to combat volatile diesel prices.
January 1, 2011
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Parsing your parts problem
It may cost time and money, but getting a handle on inventory can pay dividends.
January 1, 2011
Business
Products
A starting battery, a tire changer, protective cases for portable devices, an onboard air compressor and a CNG valve with filter are among the products featured.
January 1, 2011
Business
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December 31, 2010
Business
NHTSA to consider speed limiter rule in 2012
More than four years after the trucking industry asked the federal government to mandate speed limiters on new heavy-duty trucks, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that it would launch a rulemaking on the issue in 2012. In August, senior officials NHTSA and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration told proponents of speed limiters […]
December 30, 2010
Business
ATA states case in LA port concession challenge
Contrary to the ruling of a federal district court, various aspects of the concession agreement imposed on carriers operating at the Port of Los Angeles are preempted by federal law, the American Trucking Associations told a federal appeals court. On Dec. 28, ATA submitted its 89-page brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the […]
December 29, 2010
Business
FMCSA gets more time on supporting docs plan
A federal appeals court has granted the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s request for another month in order to propose regulations outlining the supporting documents carriers must retain for verifying drivers’ logs. The notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), which also could expand the categories of motor carriers that must use electronic onboard recorders, has been […]
December 29, 2010
Business
Speeding tops list of warnings, citations during Operation Safe Driver
According to data released from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) Operation Safe Driver campaign, the top three reasons warnings and citations were issued to both commercial and non-commercial vehicle drivers include speeding, failing to use a safety belt, and failure to obey traffic control devices. Of the warnings issued to commercial drivers, 20.3 percent […]
December 29, 2010
Business
FMCSA publishes HOS proposal
Although a draft version of the proposed changes to truck driver hours-of-service regulations have been public for nearly a week, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration formally published the notice of proposed rulemaking in the Dec. 29 edition of the Federal Register. Comments on the proposal are due Feb. 28. The agency announced the proposal […]
December 29, 2010
Business
Minnesota executive indicted for defrauding drivers
The operator of South St. Paul, Minn.-based trucking companies Danner, Inc., and Bull Dog Leasing, Inc., was indicted Dec. 22 in federal court in Minneapolis for allegedly defrauding contracted truck drivers into returning to him funds related to settlement between the operator and the Minnesota Department of Transportation over underpayment of drivers used in a […]
December 28, 2010
Business
NFI hauls in $900 million in revenue during 2010
Cherry Hill, N.J.-based NFI said its 2010 revenue was more than $900 million — three times the revenue it posted just nine years earlier. Over 10 years, NFI completed nine acquisitions, giving it the footprint it has today — more than 5,600 employees, more than 18 million square feet of warehouse space, nearly 2,000 tractors […]
December 28, 2010
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