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Will EOBRs miss another deadline?

Commercial Carrier Journal, CCJ – In the coming year, one of the major questions the trucking industry hopes to have resolved is whether or not the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will mandate the use of electronic onboard recorders (EOBRs)?

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Toyota to double capacity in Indonesia

Automotive Logistics Magazine – Toyota has announced it is planning to spend $1.35 billion over the next five years to boost production in Indonesia and will more than double capacity by 2014 with the introduction of a second plant in Karawang next year. It is also planning to boost its dealer outlets across the country […]

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AUTOPORT HANDLES TOYOTA TRIAL WITH VEHNET

Automotive Logistics Magazine - Toyota has recently completed a trial project for vehicle throughput at the Turkish Autoport terminal near Koecaeli, with operator Arkas Group. The trial involved 1,500 imported vehicles and 475 exports, and is the biggest vehicle handling project terminal has handled since it opened in June 2008.

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MERCEDES BEGINS ASSEMBLY OF M-CLASS SKDS IN INDIA

Automotive Logistics Magazine – Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz division has started production of its M-Class SUV in India following the delivery of semi-knockdown (SKD) kits from the US that began this autumn. It is first time the carmaker has assembled M-Class in the country and it now joins C-Class, E-Class and S-Class luxury sedans production there. Around […]

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GEFCO CENTRAL TO RZD FREIGHT CORRIDOR PLANS

Automotive Logistics Magazine –  Russian Railways (RZD) has said this week that French transport provider Gefco, in which it bought a 75% stake in October for €800m, will play an integral part in a new rail freight corridor linking Europe with Asia via a new common rail enterprise being planned between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.

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Problems with subcontractors and complexities of the global supply chain

Automotive Supply Chain – The key point raised at the Daimler European Carrier Day 2012 in Rastatt was the employment of substandard subcontractors, responsible for damage to vehicles in transit.

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Mazda’s move: Upscale – U.S. sales goal: 400,000 units in 2016

Having languished for decades in a crowded field of mass-market nameplates, Mazda will reposition itself as a more premium brand, Mazda Motor Corp. CEO Takashi Yamanouchi said. “The question is: In the global market, what is the significance of a player with a mere 2 percent?” Yamanouchi told Automotive News last week

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How Kia plans to keep beating headwinds in Europe

The weak European market is slowing Kia’s growth plans in the region. A target of 3 percent market share, originally set for 2013 and then delayed to 2015, has been postponed to 2016 or 2017. Nevertheless, Kia expects European sales to rise 13 percent

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75 Tips to Save on Fuel

TIPS FOR FLEET MANAGERS Fleet managers – including IT professionals, safety directors and operations managers – all can put pencil to paper and contribute to lowering fuel consumption by employing any number of strategies and technologies.

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