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FVL & Auto Haulers Association of America Partnership continues- 15% Discount

Join us at the Automotive Logistics Global 2016 conference taking place in Detroit, Michigan on September 20th-22nd. This important event will include presentations by a wide range of automotive supply chain professionals addressing the core theme: A time to decide – the technology, asset and sourcing choices which will define tomorrow’s winners. The event will […]

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Loosened capacity improves conditions for shippers, spot market update

Spring sun and rising temps are bringing with them growing freight volume, reports DAT this week in its weekly spot market update. 

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FMCSA denies request from ATA to allow some drivers to exclude detention time from 14-hour clock

An exemption request from the American Trucking Associations to allow drivers to exclude detention time at a natural gas or oil well site from their total 14 on-duty hours 

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Dates set for annual 72-hour Roadcheck inspection spree

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has announced its annual Roadcheck inspection blitz will be held June 7-9. Nearly 75,000 inspections take place each year during the inspection spree

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Following pressure from trucking industry, lawmakers push back on FMCSA’s Safety Fitness rule

A group of 33 members of the U.S. House last week sent a letter to senior members of the House’s Appropriations Committee asking them to put a stop to the DOT’s Safety Fitness Determination (SFD) rulemaking. 

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Beyond IFTA: states moving to GPS-based weight and distance tax

As vehicles continue to get more fuel efficient, state and federal governments are looking at alternative funding mechanisms to shore up their fuel tax revenues. The Congressional Budget Office, for instance, recently proposed that Congress pass legislation that would charge drivers a tax for every mile they drive. 

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Fleet Management Weekly highlights Amerifleet

AmeriFleet, a leading fleet logistics provider, has expanded an enhanced vehicle transport and hauler program that can provide faster and cheaper movement of customer vehicles to different corporate destinations.

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ATA, other industry groups weigh in on Entry-Level Driver Training proposed rule

The American Trucking Associations has voiced both support and concern for the Entry-Level Driver Training proposed rule published March 7 by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. 

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