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MHC Kenworth tour showcases CNG technology
MHC is featuring a 2013 compressed natural gas-powered Kenworth T660 at eight MHC locations across the country. MHC said the tour, which started in the heart of the Midwest at MHC Kenworth – Kansas City, was launched to give customers a look at the newest natural gas technology. “CNG is a new product that is […]
September 5, 2012
Business
Vigillo offers new driver scoring index
Vigillo, creators of data mining software products designed to aggregate, organize and deliver complex fleet safety information in an easy-to-read scorecard format, announced the release of the Daylight Driver Index, a driver scoring system that describes an individual driver’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration record using Compliance Safety Accountability data. Vigillo said the new product […]
September 5, 2012
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U.S. average diesel price climbs for ninth consecutive week
The national average retail diesel price climbed for the ninth consecutive week, climbing 3.8 cents to $4.127 a gallon during the week ended Monday, Sept. 4, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration. EIA’s weekly survey of U.S. diesel prices was delayed one day because of the Labor Day holiday. During 12 […]
September 4, 2012
Business
FMCSA wants to redefine GCWR
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has issued a direct final rule making adjustments to the definition of “gross combination weight rating” to read “Gross combination weight rating (GCWR) means the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a combination motor vehicle.” Interested parties have until Sept. 26 to comment. If FMCSA […]
September 4, 2012
Business
Hausladen named TAEC national chairman
The Trucking Association Executives’ Council elected John Hausladen as national chairman for the 2012-2013 term at its annual meeting in Park City, Utah. A resident of Corcoran, Hausladen has been president and chief executive officer of the Minnesota Trucking Association since 1996 and has spent the last 30 years in association work. He currently serves […]
September 4, 2012
Business
Cleaire to offer heavy-duty emissions testing services
Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls announced the opening of its Heavy-Duty Chassis Dynamometer Emissions Laboratory for outside contract services. Cleaire Advanced Technology Testing Services, or “CATTS,” is located in Richmond, Calif., on the campus of the Chevron Technology Center. The CFR-compliant heavy-duty chassis dynamometer laboratory is capable of testing a variety of medium- and heavy-duty powertrain […]
September 4, 2012
Business
$100M provided to California’s small-business truckers for clean trucks
The California Air Resources Board and the California Pollution Control Financing Authority, part of the State Treasurer’s Office, announced hitting the $100 million mark in financial assistance to small-business truckers. The funding is provided through a program that provides small businesses with financial assistance to obtain loans or lease-to-own arrangements so they can purchase newer, […]
September 3, 2012
Business
Horse transporter Terri’s Farm ordered to shut down
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Friday, Aug. 31, announced that it has ordered Tennessee-based truck company Terri’s Farm to cease all interstate transportation services immediately based on evidence that it was a chameleon operation for a truck company previously shut down by the agency. FMCSA said that following a thorough review of Terri’s […]
September 1, 2012
Business
PHMSA proposes streamlining fireworks approval process
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is seeking public comment on proposed revisions to its fireworks approval process intended to reduce regulatory burdens without sacrificing safety standards. Proposed revisions to the Hazardous Materials Regulations would clarify the fireworks approvals process and provide regulatory flexibility to transport Division 1.4G consumer fireworks that will help decrease […]
September 1, 2012
Business
Navistar allowed to pay fines for noncompliant engines
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is issuing a final rule that will allow Navistar to continue selling diesel engines that do not comply with 2010 diesel exhaust emissions regulations, assessing a fine of up to $3,775 per engine to do so. Navistar president and chief operating officer Troy Clarke said the rule provides “clarity and […]
August 30, 2012
Business
Roadrunner Shuttle celebrates alt-fuel fleet, facility
Roadrunner Shuttle and Limousine Service held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Camarillo, Calif., to highlight shuttle vans and buses fueled by propane autogas. The event, entitled “Moving Forward with Sustainability in Ventura County,” offered a facility tour aboard propane autogas shuttles, which account for 20 percent of Roadrunner’s fleet, and two alternative-fuel vehicles on display. “Our […]
August 30, 2012
Business
Vocational Energy opens public access GNG station for Smith Dairy Products
Vocational Energy announced the opening of its first public access compressed natural gas fueling station, constructed for Smith Dairy Products Co., located about 20 miles west of Canton, Ohio. The station is capable of producing 420 diesel gallon equivalent per hour. “The owners really looked ‘big picture’ with regard to the station – and wanted […]
August 29, 2012
Business
FMCSA withdraws final rule to eliminate quarterly financial reporting
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has withdrawn its direct final rule eliminating the quarterly financial reporting requirements for certain for-hire motor carriers of property and for-hire motor carriers of passengers after receiving an adverse comment. FMCSA said intends to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking in the near future to pursue eliminating the requirements. […]
August 28, 2012
Business
Coming in 2025: 54.5 mpg light-duty trucks
The Obama administration on Tuesday, Aug. 28, finalized standards that will increase fuel economy to the equivalent of 54.5 mpg for cars and light-duty trucks by model year 2025. When combined with previous recent standards, Tuesday’s move nearly will double the fuel efficiency of those vehicles compared to new vehicles currently on our roads. The […]
August 28, 2012
Business
UCR plan board to meet Sept. 6
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced that the board of directors for the Unified Carrier Registration Plan will meet Sept. 6 from 12 noon to 3 p.m. ET to continue its work in developing and implementing theUnified Carrier Registration Plan and Agreement. The meeting will be open to the public via conference call. Any […]
August 28, 2012
Business
Renzenberger chooses Roush propane autogas-fueled Ford E-350s
Renzenberger Inc., a provider of railroad crew transportation and business solutions, recently held an event to unveil 10 new 2012 Roush CleanTech propane autogas-fueled Ford E-350 shuttle vans for its California fleet. The event, called “Less Traffic, Lower Emissions – Crew Transportation Company Rides Clean with Propane Autogas” was held at the BNSF San Bernardino […]
August 28, 2012
Business
Navistar CEO Ustian steps down
Daniel Ustian, president, chairman and chief executive officer of Navistar, is stepping down, the Lisle, Ill.-based company announced Monday, Aug. 27. Navistar’s board of directors has appointed Lewis Campbell – former chairman, president and CEO of Textron Inc. – as executive board chairman and interim CEO. The company also announced that it has promoted Troy […]
August 27, 2012
Business
U.S. diesel price climbs for eighth straight week
The national average retail diesel price climbed for the eight consecutive week, climbing 6.3 cents to $4.089 a gallon during the week ended Monday, Aug. 27, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration. During 12 straight weekly declines from April 16 through July 2, the price of diesel had dropped 49.9 cents […]
August 27, 2012
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