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Safety groups and the Teamsters are pushing a new study that shows 80 percent of the American public wants Congress to leave the 2013 hours-of-service rule in place and to abandon efforts to suspend the rule. RELATED
MAUMEE, Ohio, Oct. 17, 2014 /CNW/ -- The Andersons, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANDE) announces today it has finalized its purchase of the majority of the assets of two San Antonio, Texas-based, food grade corn companies, United Grain, LLC and Keller Grain, Inc.
MAUMEE, Ohio, Oct. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Andersons, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANDE) announces today its purchase of Auburn Bean and Grain of Auburn, Michigan. The purchase includes six grain and four agronomy assets of the company located throughout north central
Aeon Co. (8267), Japans largest supermarket chain that sells everything from fresh food to bicycles across 424 stores, plans to become the nations largest rice grower.
Starting with 11 hectares (27 acres) of rice paddies leased from local farmers, its Aeon Agri Create Co. farming subsidiary will start producing the grain north of
Efforts to roll back changes to truck driver hours-of-service rules may have faltered this year in Congress, but Philip L. Byrd, Sr., chairman of the American Trucking Associations, says the ATA is bound and determined to bring about positive change in federal trucking regulations. Speaking at the annual
Grace M. Lavigne, Associate Web Editor U.S. House Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pennsylvania, has introduced a bill that would prevent the publication of safety scores for truck and bus carriers and revamp the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrations scoring system.
Grace M. Lavigne, Associate Web Editor U.S. House Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pennsylvania, has introduced a bill that would prevent the publication of safety scores for truck and bus carriers and revamp the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrations scoring system.
In May, the USDA requested an unspecified number of submachine and semi-automatic guns JOANNA ROTHKOPF In May of this year, the USDAs Office of the Inspector General
One of the first major safety innovations in trucking was born out of a collision between tragedy and celebrity. The steel bars that hang horizontally below the tail end of tractor-trailers arent just stepladders for shipping employees. Theyre meant to keep your head attached to your neck in the event that you rear-end an 18-wheeler. Called Mansfield Bars, theyre named after postwar pin-up model and movie star
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