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KENWORTH / 2012,2014
PETERBILT / 2012,2014 Battery Equalizer And Converters: Fire Risk

PACCAR Incorporated (PACCAR) is recalling certain 2012 through 2014 model year Kenworth K300 and Peterbilt 210 and 220 chassis equipped with Sure Power-brand battery equalizers or DC-DC converters containing a particular epoxy sealing, aka ‘potting’, compound. The specific potting compound used in the subject products for electrical insulation was found to be capable of conducting […]

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KENWORTH / 2014
PETERBILT / 2014 Seat Belt may be Difficult to Unlatch/FMVSS 209

When the button is pressed to release the seat belt, the latch plate can become partially engaged with the buckle, making the seat belt difficult to unlatch. Thus, these vehicles fail to conform to the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 209, “Seat Belt Assemblies.”  

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KENWORTH / 2013-2014
PETERBILT / 2013-2014 Door Latch may Prevent Door from being Opened

PACCAR Inc. is recalling certain model year 2013-2014 Kenworth T680 chassis manufactured January 1, 2012, through October 14, 2013, and Peterbilt 567 and 579 chassis manufactured January 20, 2012, through October 11, 2013, and equipped with Inteva-brand door latch assemblies. In the affected vehicles, the doors may lock permanently while closed or may be opened […]

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Carolina Casualty: March 2014 Newsletter

Near Misses What is a near miss? A near miss is an unplanned event that did not result in injury or damage – but had the potential to do so. Only a fortunate break in the chain of events prevented an injury, fatality or damage; in other words, a miss that was nonetheless very near. […]

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Outsourcing’s thin grey line

Once, perhaps, it was easy to see where logistics management and labour stopped and where manufacturing started at assembly plants. Parts were taken from the trucks at the loading dock of the factory and there they became the responsibility of the plant’s manufacturing and production control teams.  

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Q1 2014 AHAA Newsletter

AHAA Q1 2014 Newsletter On Wednesday, February 19th, Dee Davis with The National Transportation Consultants, hosted a great webinar on the Safety Measurement System and CSA to the members of AHAA. The webinar was the first in a series of more to come! Click here to see the slides from the meeting.!

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Electronic Logging Device rule poised to miss yet another projected publication date

It’s been just shy of a year since Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Administrator Anne Ferro told members of Congress at a House subcommittee hearing that she expected her agency to publish a proposed rule mandating the use of electronic logging devices (also known as electronic onboard recorders) in six months.  

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SMS Webinar by National Transportation Consultants

Presented February 2014 by Dee Davis Safety Scores:  Prevention and Removal  

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Transportation/Logistics January Domestic Truck, Intermodal, and Rail Trends

Spot truck demand solidly above seasonal in January. Weather-related disruptions across much of the US and an early Chinese New Year have exacerbated the changing domestic capacity dynamic, which is increasingly constrained given both increased regulatory headwinds and limited carrier fleet growth. Core pricing growth in 2014 across modes (TL, IM and LTL) is expected to […]

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