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WWL BID FOR MELBOURNE AUTO TERMINAL DEVELOPMENT

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics has submitted a bid to redevelop the Webb Dock West automotive terminal at the port of Melbourne. If the bid is successful it will be the 12th automotive terminal that WWL operates around the world.

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CEVA SEEKS FISCAL CALM AFTER DEBT SWAP

The Ceva Group has announced the results and completion of a previously announced exchange offer on the company’s debt securities, which has led to a higher-than-expected reduction in the company’s debt and a higher cash infusion into the business  

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KRATHWOHL LEAVES GM AMID RESHUFFLE

Christine Krathwohl has left her role as the executive director for global logistics and supplier diversity at General Motors as the company made changes to its senior executive staff  

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Bills Would Stop Truck Size, Weight Exemptions on Interstate Highways

Two members of Congress proposed a measure that would stop any state’s attempt to increase truck size and weight restrictions on the more than 220,000 miles of the National Highway System.

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Ferro Plans New Push to Raise Truck Safety by Eliminating Bad Carriers and Drivers

Anne Ferro, the nation’s top truck safety official, told tank truck executives here that while she salutes their commitment to safety, she is determined to use her agency’s authority to eliminate unsafe carriers and bad commercial drivers.  

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Qualcomm Unit That Contains Trucking Business Breaks Even

Qualcomm Inc. said the division that includes its truck technology business broke even in the company’s fiscal second quarter. Results for the company’s Omnitracs subsidiary were included with the Qualcomm Wireless & Internet, or QWI, division, which improved from a loss of $10 million before taxes in the same period last year.  

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Ford Adding 2,000 Jobs at Kansas City Plant to Meet F-150 Demand and Build All-New Transit

Ford is adding more than 2,000 jobs at its Kansas City Assembly Plant. The company said it is adding these jobs to meet F-150 demand, specifically adding 900 jobs and a third crew for that vehicle, and the other 1,100 jobs in the fourth quarter of 2013 to prepare to build the all-new Ford Transit. […]

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Don’t get left behind: Yesterday’s tech won’t run tomorrow’s trucks

ne of today’s more rarified truck-driving jobs is held by lucky souls who manage to score a gig with a manufacturer. While there’s some over-the-road stuff with these jobs, it’s usually running validation tests in Canada during the winter or down in Arizona in August, and they have to adhere to strict driving guidelines while […]

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Daimler Trucks North America Parking Brake Reminder Display Incorrect

Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) is recalling certain model year 2012-2014 Cascadia and Coronado vehicles manufactured between November 21, 2011, and April 3, 2013.

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