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Car Shipper Takes $10 Million Hit From Bridge Collapse

Car Shipper Takes $10 Million Hit From Bridge Collapse Baltimore Is Biggest Gateway in US for Vehicles (Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics)  Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA, one of the largest car shipping companies, said it expects a $5 million to $10 million hit to its earnings from the Baltimore bridge disaster. The impact is a result of the reduction […]

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Tax rules, HOS limit relaxed amid Baltimore bridge collapse response

Tax rules, HOS limit relaxed amid Baltimore bridge collapse response The state and federal government move to provide relief after the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster. Dive Brief: Maryland has waived International Fuel Tax Association requirements for port truckers, and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has extended its emergency declaration for drivers providing direct

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California sued, again, over Advanced Clean Fleets rule

California sued, again, over Advanced Clean Fleets rule Former U.S. Attorney General’s group suing California over emissions rule A group whose legal arm is led by former U.S. Attorney General William Barr is suing California over its Advanced Clean Fleets regulation requiring fleets to transition to zero-emissions trucks, beginning this year in the drayage sector. Read More

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CVSA’s Roadcheck to Focus on Tractor Protection Systems

CVSA’s Roadcheck to Focus on Tractor Protection Systems Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse Issues Also Will Be Checked During May 14-16 Event   This year, CVSA-certified inspectors will focus on the tractor protection valve, trailer supply valve and anti-bleed back valve. (Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance)   In anticipation of this year’s announced International Roadcheck, many motor carriers

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