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Ohio Interstates Get 70 MPH Speed Limit

The speed limit on 570 miles of rural Ohio interstate highways increased to 70 mph from 65 mph on Monday under a new state law that allows the Ohio Department of Transportation to increase the speed on all nonurban interstates. The Ohio Turnpike, which is maintained by its own state agency, already has a 70 […]

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HOS Logbook Examples

Introduction Listed below are 28 examples of the Federal hours-of-service rules for property-carrying commercial motor vehicles as published on December 27, 2011 (76 FR 81134). Most, but not all of the examples focus on the changes to the hours-of-service rules in the December 27, 2011 Final Rule  

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The Resilience Imperative

In 2011 the Fukushima tsunami and subsequent nuclear meltdown in the region’s manufacturing hub shook international supply chain networks to the core. With the global automotive industry already reeling from the US financial crisis, dealing with a European market hobbled by the Eurozone debt crisis and scrambling to meet demand in exponentially growing markets such […]

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MAP-21: Freight Provisions

From The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)… Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) authorizes the nation’s transportation programs for two years. MAP-21 includes a number of freight provisions that address the need to improve goods movement. This session will highlight the sections of MAP-21 which have direct or indirect impacts for freight, including […]

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Toyota starts Corolla production in Turkey

Toyota has marked the start of production of the 11th generation Corolla at its manufacturing plant in Sakarya, Turkey. The plant is the first to produce the new generation Corolla outside of Japan and the company has invested €150m ($194m) in the plant to accommodate its production. The Sakarya plant already produces the Verso.

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Auto execs gather for London Gateway forum

Senior automotive logistics professionals will gather at London Gateway, DP World’s new container port located 40km to the east of the UK capital, on Thursday this week (July 4th) for a special Automotive Logistics forum.  

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Half of Mitsui vessel sinks

Following last week’s news that Mitsui OSK’s container vessel MOL Comfort had split in two in the Indian Ocean with the loss of some of its cargo, the situation has worsened this week with the sinking of the aft section, which was carrying 1,700 containers. It is reported that no further salvage operations will be […]

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Black Sea ports back in focus

Carmakers and logistics providers operating in Russia are looking at the development of ports in the south of the country around the Black Sea, with small ro-ro facilities and shipping services beginning at the port of Novorossiysk.  

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MAP-21 Changes Mandated for Transportation Providers & the Current Window of Opportunity

MAP-21 requires motor carriers, brokers and freight forwarders (“providersâ€) to provide service in a particular manner.  Because of the new laws many providers are required to substantially change their current method of operation. First, multiple types of authorities with distinct numbers may need to be obtained, which may be best accomplished in different entities.

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