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Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 29
Today's technology headlines: Small shippers play e-business catch-up; DSL provider takes Level 3 to the last mile; and 3PLex carves niche in logistics market.
August 29, 2000EPA Revises Tank Cleaning Rules
Many tank truck companies may have to formalize their waste management plans and take more care with cargo residue because of transportation equipment cleaning rules enacted by the Environmental Protection Agency.
August 28, 2000OSHA Reinforces Forklift Training Rules
Employers that don’t make sure forklift operators are trained and strapped could be cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, according to a new agency guidance.
August 28, 2000Praxair Tests Rollover Warning Devices
The Department of Transportation, Freightliner Corp. and tan truck operator Praxair Inc. are testing a rollover warning system in six trucks.
August 28, 2000Hazmat Regulatory Bill Stalls in Congress
Legislation to reissue federal hazardous materials transportation safety regulations remains stalled in Congress, where politics got in the way of last year’s attempt to pass the bill.
August 28, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 28
In the news this morning: Gas prices go back up after nine-week drop; police raid Mitsubishi's Tokyo office on possible recall cover-ups; overcrowding, noise causes St. Louis airport to turn away cargo customers; and more.
August 28, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 28
This afternoon's headlines: DaimlerChrysler extends tender offer for Detroit Diesel shares; Trinity Industries picks ProCert for licensing and registration; drivers still sought by Werner, but 100 other positions being cut; and more.
August 28, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 28
Today's technology headlines: Mobile phones to feature radiation warning labels starting next year; FCC delays wireless-spectrum auction to allow larger firms to prepare bids; wireless Web arrives in Canada; and more.
August 28, 2000FMCSA May Offer Concessions on Hours Plan
The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to issue a supplemental hours-of-service proposed rule that could involve small concessions to trucking.
August 25, 2000New DOT Rule Could Shut Down Unsafe Carriers
Starting Nov. 20, trucking operators deemed unsafe by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will have 60 days to get their act together or risk being shut down.
August 25, 2000