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Feb 16, 2010

TRUCKING INDUSTRY * USA & Canada - St. Louis Logistics Company Divulges Changes To FMCSA Safety Regulations

The Summer of 2010 will bring new changes to how the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulates the shipping industry

St. Louis,Missouri -Headline News, by zac439 -February 14, 2010: -- All America Transportation, a Missouri logistics service, cautions of new safety regulations that the rest of the shipping industry may find hard to abide by... The new regulations will take effect in the Summer of 2010, in which around 49% of the current carriers on the road today will have to make changes in order to pass an audit. The bumped regulatory standards will, hopefully, make the Missouri roads a safer place... All America Transportation further states that “According to a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration estimate, fewer than 8% of carriers nationwide are audited each year”... Different states will experience the regulation according to a time table. All states are expected to pass CSA standards by December of this year, while some states such as Missouri have already enrolled in the program... (Image from boolsite.net)


* New Mexico - Trucking companies adding about 100 jobs in Portales

Portales,New Mexico,USA -CNJ OnLine -Feb 12 2010: -- Two trucking companies are bringing around 100 jobs to eastern New Mexico... Greatwide Logistics Inc. is beginning to operate in Portales after winning a countywide milk-hauling contract with Dairy Farmers of America... The company has hired dozens of local employees and established contracts with local vendors... Western is consolidating its Clovis and Portales operations in Portales and hiring workers, according to the release... (Photo by Argen Duncan Freedom New Mexico: Western Dairy Transport LLC Chief Executive Officer David Shelton stands with his trucks at its new Portales location. With Greatwide Logistics Inc. trucking company also expanding in Portales, around 100 net new jobs are expected)


* Canada - Calgary Alberta Heavy Duty Truck Shop reduces labour rate for new fleet customers

Calgary,ALB,CAN -PRWEB -February 15, 2010: -- J & W Mobile Fleet Services Ltd also doing business as J & W Mechanical, announce that they have introduced a new program designed to attract new customers while helping the local and national trucking industry... The program allows new customers with multiple trucks and trailers in the heavy duty trucking industry (5 Trucks/Trailers plus) to take advantage of a first time reduced hourly rate while receive the same higher rate service they provide, this helps the trucker or trucking company save money as well as experience the family owned and operated company that has been in business for more than ten years and serving more than 3100 clients in Alberta and across Canada...

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