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Navistar, Inc. INTERNATIONAL / 2014 Ice May Form in Intake Manifold

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain model year 2014 International TranStar trucks manufactured in March 2013 and equipped with certain Cummins Westport Model ISL G compressed natural gas engines (feature code 12CBA). Condensation in the intake manifold may freeze during cold weather conditions and interfere with the proper operation of the intake manifold pressure sensor.

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Monday Money: Rising freight, rates ‘buck trends’ in overall economy

Economic conditions continue to be mixed, but trucking indicators continue to be more positive than the recently reported contraction in overall U.S. economic activity. That just means, as usual, truck freight and rates can be hit and miss, depending on markets, customers and lanes. Here’s a round-up of the latest reports.

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Diagnosis: Navistar hitting its stride with telematics

On Monday, June 2, a driver phoned Randy McGregor to report a problem: his truck was shaking and the “check engine†light was on. While they were still talking the engine shut down.  About two minutes later, McGregor received an e-mail showing the truck number, truck location, and that a critical engine shutdown had occurred.

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Senate bill sets e-log, carrier fitness determination deadlines for FMCSA

The Senate’s version of the annual appropriations bill for the Department of Transportation contains language that would prevent the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration from dragging its feet in producing a final

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ATA running out of options for changing hours-of-service rule

I’m not convinced that it will take an act of Congress to make trucking’s hours-of-service rule work, but after speaking with a few folks on the front lines on Capitol Hill, I’m increasingly sympathetic to the longshot attempt. And if the play being run Thursday morning in the Senate works, it could

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NAFTA trade remained high in March, trucks moved 60 percent of goods

Trucks carried 60.1 percent of the $101.5 billion in trade between the U.S. and North American Free Trade Agreement partners Canada and Mexico in March, according to the Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

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Trucking groups pen list of suggestions, concerns for FMCSA’s clearinghouse rule

Trucking groups voiced both a list of concerns and requested changes to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposed Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse rule prior to the May 21

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FMCSA projects November publication of rule to hike carrier insurance minimums

An official timeline for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s push to raise liability insurance minimums for carriers has been released by the Department of Transportation, and it signals the agency plans to begin work on the regulation quickly in hopes of publishing a proposed rule in November.

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Truckload rates surging; recent 6 percent upswing could continue

The latest indicators for trucking are headed in the right direction – unless, of course, you’re a shipper.  Truckload linehaul rates rose 5.7 percent year over year in April – and since February they’ve increased 4.6 percent, according to the latest update of the Cass Truckload Linehaul Index.   For the second month in a row, […]

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