Trucking Industry Safety News

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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

Business, Government, Safety

Long Beach Port Approves Registration Plan for Drayage Drivers as Part of ATA Deal

Commissioners with the Port of Long Beach, Calif., gave preliminary approval last week to a new drayage truck registration process, the first step toward meeting the obligations of their out-of-court settlement with American Trucking Associations.

November 23, 2009
Business, Government, Safety

EPA Certifies 2010 Engines from Volvo, Mack Trucks

Federal and California environmental regulators have certified 2010 engines of AB Volvos two North American brands Volvo and Mack the companies said Nov. 16. They are the first engine manufacturers to gain official approval.

November 23, 2009
Business, Safety, Government

House Panel Approves Hazmat Safety Bill with Requirement for Wetlines Retrofits

The House Transportation Committee last week approved a bill that would prohibit the transport of flammable liquids in unprotected product piping on new cargo tankers in two years and in existing tankers by the end of 2025.

November 23, 2009
Business, Safety

Thanksgiving Holiday Automobile Travel to Rise 2.1%

Americans automobile travel of more than 50 miles from home will increase Thanksgiving weekend by 2.1% from last year, the motorists group AAA said.

November 20, 2009
Business, Safety, Technology, Government

Opinion: Optimize Routing and Assets

When large, corporate-owned fleets such as U.S. Foodservice and Wal-Mart Transportation were pressured by their owners to meet environmental sustainability goals even during the current faltering economy, it made the news.

November 20, 2009
Business, Safety

Intermodal Traffic Declines for Week

U.S. intermodal rail traffic fell 7.7% in the week ended Nov. 14 compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads said.

November 20, 2009
Business, Safety

Volvos October Deliveries Drop; Orders Show Improvement

Volvo AB said Wednesday its North American deliveries fell 28% in October from a year ago, but said orders rose from September.

November 18, 2009
Business, Safety, Government, Logistics

Schneider to Provide Dedicated Service for Emerson Electric

Schneider National said it will take over the transportation operations of Emerson Electric Co., an appliances and electronics manufacturer.

November 18, 2009
Government, Business, Safety, Logistics

NTSBs Hersman Suggests Making EOBRs Mandatory

WASHINGTON Debbie Hersman, the new chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said that fatigue was an insidious factor in all types transportation accidents and recommended that as the Department of Transportation reviews its hours-of-service rule for truckers it mandate the use of electronic onboard recorders and use all available fatigue research to craft a new rule.

November 17, 2009
Government, Business, Safety, Fuel

Long Beach Port Approves New Clean Trucks Registration Process

In a first step toward satisfying its obligations detailed in an out-of-court settlement with American Trucking Associations, Port of Long Beach commissioners last week gave preliminary approval to a new drayage truck registration process that will simplify and limit requirements of the ports clean trucks plan.

November 17, 2009