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UPS, FedEx Suspend Some Japan Service Due to Earthquake
UPS Inc. and FedEx Corp. suspended some package-delivery service in and around Tokyo because of Japan’s earthquake Friday, while several truck and auto makers scrambled to assess the damage in that country, Bloomberg reported.
March 14, 2011Out-of-Control Fuel Prices
Fuel prices have now jumped so high that we all need to pay close attention. Not that we can do much about these skyrocketing prices, except pay and grumble.
March 14, 2011Navistar to Adopt Engine with Opposing Pistons
Truck and engine maker Navistar Inc. has taken a new tack in its drive to offer new motors, joining a company that had developed a radical design that it says offers fuel efficiency and weight improvements.
March 14, 2011Trucking Adds 11,200 Jobs During February, Labor Says
The U.S. economy added 192,000 jobs in February, including 11,200 in trucking, the largest monthly gain for the industry since 1995, the Department of Labor reported.
March 14, 2011Inspectors Gain Additional Authority to Inspect Hazmats Under New Rule
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said a new federal rule will expand the enforcement authority of federal regulators to conduct “enhanced inspections” and investigations of packaged hazardous materials.
March 14, 2011Agencies Duplicated Inspections, GAO Says
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Transportation Security Administration have conducted several dozen overlapping fleet inspections, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report about wasteful and duplicative federal programs.
March 14, 2011IdleAir Execs Defend Idle-Reduction Product After Criticism From TravelCenters CEO
Executives of IdleAir, a truck stop idle-reduction equipment operator, defended their service after sharp criticism from the company’s former largest landlord.
March 14, 2011Navistar Gets Emissions OK
Truck and engine maker Navistar Inc. said it has won regulatory approval for its 15-liter power plant, which it will unveil later this month at the Mid-America Trucking Show, and that it has submitted documents to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board for a 13-liter engine that meets nitrogen oxide limits without the use of emission credits.
March 14, 2011U.S. to Require EOBRs on Trucks From Mexico and Plans to Pay for Them With Federal Money
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will require all Mexican trucks entering the United States to be equipped with electronic onboard recorders — and will pay for them — an agency spokeswoman said last week.
March 14, 2011Trucking, Retailers Again Ask FMCSA to Withdraw Latest HOS Proposal
Trade organizations representing motor carriers, shippers, and retailers continued their campaign against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposed hours-of-service rule change, making last-minute appeals last week that the agency withdraw the rule and claiming it would hurt supply chain productivity and highway safety.
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