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Senate Rail Bill Set to Be Introduced Tuesday
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) will introduce a long-awaited rail bill on Dec. 15 that expands the Surface Transportation Board and adds several provisions that could give shippers more choices of rail carriers, committee officials said.
December 14, 2009E&MU: SCR Exhaust Systems Could Reduce Soot Output
Today’s new diesel-power trucks are, by law, equipped with particulate filters, and in many models the DPF will soon will be joined by another aftertreatment device — selective catalytic reduction, or SCR, in a canister.
December 14, 2009Letters: Texting at the Wheel, Not-So-Green Rails?
In a local newspaper, I recently read an editorial titled: “Truckers Should Not Be Texting While Driving.” The writer improperly quoted statistics and singled out the trucking industry as the problem.
December 14, 2009When Less Bad is Good
This has been a year when so-called “good news” actually has come in the form of less-bad news, as in “freight levels fell less last month than they did the month before” or “fewer jobs were lost last week than the week before.”
December 14, 2009Obama Proposes $50 Billion to Build Roads, Bridges
President Obama last week proposed directing about $50 billion in unspent money from the federal government’s bank bailout program to build roads and bridges, as a way to counter high unemployment.
December 14, 2009Steep Worldwide Ocean Shipping Slowdown Forces Truckers to Alter Handling of Boxes
Early in 2008, when forecasts called for a continued, long-term rise in ocean shipping activity, many maritime companies accelerated the building of new vessels and leased as many containers as they could obtain.
December 14, 2009U.S. Xpress' Quinn to Replace Davidson as Treasurer of American Trucking Assn.
Former American Trucking Associations chairman Patrick Quinn, an executive of U.S. Xpress Enterprises, has returned to a leadership role with the federation, succeeding Robert Davidson as the organization’s treasurer on Dec. 7 for a 10-month term.
December 14, 2009FedEx to Raise Rates by 4.9%
FedEx Corp. said it will raise Ground and ϳԹ Delivery rates by an average of 4.9% in 2010 and also reported that its fiscal second-quarter earnings will be higher than Wall Street expectations, mostly because of volume growth.
December 14, 2009Donaldson Co. to Improve Filtration Systems Plant for 2010
Donaldson Co., a manufacturer of filtration systems, said Monday it is spending $5 million to enable one of its plants to manufacture parts that comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 diesel emission standards.
December 14, 2009FMCSA to Propose Broader Use of EOBRs to Monitor Drivers
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is preparing to propose requiring “a much larger population of carriers” to use electronic onboard recorders to monitor driver hours-of-service than it earlier envisioned, an agency official said.
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