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Volkswagen denies rumors of Paccar purchase, calling them ‘rubbish’

Quelling recent rumors that it was preparing to purchase Paccar, Volkswagen said Thursday it is not making a bid to buy the American truck and engine maker, according to a report from Reuters, with a statement from the company

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DOT tells states highway funding restrictions coming Aug. 1 unless Congress acts

Department of Transportation head Anthony Foxx sent a letter to states July 1 telling them the DOT will have to start restricting reimbursement payments to states starting Aug. 1, unless Congress can act to shore up Highway

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FMCSA reports more than 30,000 now on roster of certified medical examiners

Another 8,000 health professionals have been added to the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME) since the new system for USDOT medical examinations launched last month with an initial roster of 22,000 providers

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Safety expert: Additional waves of CSA regulations coming

About to catch your breath because you’ve finally gotten Compliance, Safety, Accountability under control? Not so fast.  Safety compliance expert Jeff Davis, principle officer for Fleet Safety Services, told CCJ Summer Symposium attendees

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Volvo announces $69 million investment for New River Valley truck plant

Volvo has announced a major investment for its North American manufacturing operations. A $69 million investment in state-of-the art equipment, processes and plant redesign will further improve manufacturing efficiency and vehicle quality  

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Fleet panel: Better pay, more respect and recognition key to attracting drivers

Generous unemployment benefits, stricter qualifications and fear of technology are just three reasons the pool of qualified truck drivers is smaller than it’s ever been

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Trucking analyst: e-logs the main catalyst for bankruptcies

Many in the transportation industry know Donald Broughton for his quarterly tracking of trucking bankruptcies. The 28 years of data he has collected show a very predictable formula: bankruptcies increase whenever fuel prices go up.

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Eaton to pay Meritor, ZF $500 million to settle antitrust claim

A long-standing dispute between truck transmission makers over anticompetitive practices has been settled, with the major players agreeing it’s time to move on.  ZF Meritor LLC, a joint venture between a Meritor Inc. subsidiary and ZF Friedrichshafen AG

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Brokers, shippers continue CSA pushback in Congress, courts

The Compliance, Safety, Accountability program – and the confusion surrounding it – once again is getting some attention from Congress. A bill, introduced last week, seeks to protect shippers and brokers from negligent liability claims

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