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Who needs paper? Mobile apps provide proof of delivery

For many years, it seemed like no job in the transportation industry was finished until the paperwork was done. Times have changed. Today, any process with paper is synonymous with waste, or better yet, an opportunity for change.

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Welcome to the next stage for Mitsubishi

Kyoji Miwa reveals how Mitsubishi is redefining its production and distribution footprint to increase sales in the ASEAN region and further afield

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Auto sector hit hard by US winter storms

The record adverse winter conditions that hit the US and Canada at the beginning of this month, traveling from the Midwest through the north central states to the East Coast, have taken their toll on manufacturing facilities and automotive shipments during the last couple of weeks.  

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Japan serves notices for unfair practice on ro-ro carriers

A number of global ocean carriers, including Japan’s NYK Line and ‘K’ Line, are facing a second round of fines because of non-competitive behaviour in their vehicle shipping business, this time by a Japanese regulator.  

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Supreme Court denies OOIDA’s request for review of FMCSA’s cross-border program with Mexico

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association’s request to hear its case against the federal cross-border trucking pilot program with Mexico.  

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Judge dismisses racketeering claims against Pilot in lawsuit, upholds other portions

A U.S. District Court in Alabama has dismissed portions of a lawsuit brought against Pilot Flying J by Wright Transportation that alleges the truck stop chain and fuel provider violated the Racketeer

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April 2014 Member Meeting

Auto Haulers Association of America Members Meeting Theme:  Technology Dates:  April 8th – 10th Location:  Atlanta, GA  

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Safety Fitness Determination update: Rule not expected until May, per DOT report

Editor’s Note: In its semiannual regulatory update published in the Federal Register Jan. 7, the Department of Transportation included an entry on the Safety Fitness Determination rule the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has been working on in recent years.  

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Lessons in the supply chain: Wayne State and AIAG partnership

Wayne State University in Michigan has set up a non-degree certificate programme in partnership with the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG). The course is designed to provide students with an understanding of current supply chain topics, with a specific focus on the automotive industry.

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