By JESSICA HOLDMAN | Bismarck Tribune There are an estimated 7,000 trucking companies in North Dakota.With more trucks come more safety violations, meaning more work for regulators and companies. Regulations are enforced through compliance reviews, roadside inspections and traffic stops, according to Capt. Eldon Mehrer, the North Dakota Highway Patrol motor carrier operations commander.
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By JESSICA HOLDMAN | Bismarck Tribune There are an estimated 7,000 trucking companies in North Dakota.With more trucks come more safety violations, meaning more work for regulators and companies. Regulations are enforced through compliance reviews, roadside inspections and traffic stops, according to Capt. Eldon Mehrer, the North Dakota Highway Patrol motor carrier operations commander.
By Zhong Nan (China Daily) More domestic and international companies are investing in agricultural industries With more than 1.3 billion people to feed and expectations that demand for grain, fruit, vegetable, seafood, meat, dairy and beverage products will increase at least 10 percent every year for the next five years, China's government is placing a high premium on developing agricultural industries.
As gasoline prices have eased, diesel fuel is still above $4 a gallon, and with 75 cents a gallon in state and federal taxes, the lobbyist for the trucking industry wants the state legislature to give tractor-trailer operators a break. Mike Riley, of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, sent a letter to top-ranking legislators in both parties calling for a cap on the diesel fuel tax at 49 cents a gallon.
C.H. Robinson Worldwide (CHRW: Nasdaq) By FBR Capital Markets ($60.77, May 31, 2012) We are downgrading C.H. Robinson Worldwide to Market Perform from Outperform and lowering our price target to $65 from $74, as we believe it may be some time yet -- perhaps several quarters -- before the cycle strengthens to the point that brokerage firms outperform asset-based carriers.
William B. Cassidy | May 31, 2012 8:24PM GMT The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story Agency shuts down 26 bus operators, using new rule to target 'reincarnated' companies In an unprecedented sweep, the Department of Transportation shut down 26 bus operators for numerous safety violations after a year-long federal investigation. The motor coach crackdown, announced at a press conference Thursday, follows hard on the closure of several unsafe trucking companies by the FMCSA.
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor | May 29, 2012 8:28PM GMT The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story Washington | Regulation | Trucking | Government + Regulation | United States Demco Express ordered off road for multiple driver hours, licensing violations Federal regulators shut down Texas-based motor carrier Demco Express for serious safety violations, the sixth unsafe trucking operator closed in recent months. Marubeni Corp., Japan's biggest agricultural trader, agreed to acquire privately held Gavilon Group LLC, based in Omaha, for $3.6 billion, gaining control of the third-largest grain merchandiser in the United States. Read more: http://journalstar.com/business/local/japanese-firm-buys-omaha-based-gavilon-for-billion/article_9de99ed1-7957-5883-99fb-9a13d679645a.html#ixzz1wMslfuXh By Keith Goble, Land Line state legislative editor Halfway through the California statehouse is a bill that is intended to help dump truck operators with brokers. Since January 2011, California law requires a broker of construction trucking services to post a bond to ensure payment to a dump truck operator whose services were brokered. The broker also receives certification of the dump truck operator's permit to operate. JACQUELINE S. GILLAN President, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety Washington, May 18, 2012 "Deadliest Danger Isn't at the Rig but on the Road" ("Drilling Down" series, front page, May 15) exposed several dirty little secrets in the trucking industry: special-interest exemptions from federal driving limits, falsifying logbooks to hide actual driving hours, and the tragic results of fatigued drivers. TRI-STATE (WFIE) - What's in that truck or on that train? Here in Evansville, there are no designated hazmat routes for trucks, no matter what they're carrying, the same goes for trains. So, what happens if something goes terribly wrong? Thousands of trucks travel through Evansville each day, so do dozens of trains and you may be surprised to know that trucks carrying, dangerous, hazardous materials are allowed to drive right by your front door. By Joseph Cress, Sentinel Reporter Truck driver Alan Larde is sick of hauling around a spare tire that is slowing down his rig. A quarter-century of life on the highway has taken a physical toll on the man from Rockwood, Tenn. "I'm overweight," he said. "I'm concerned about my health. I really need to bring it in check." Read more: http://cumberlink.com/news/local/man-aims-to-get-truckers-on-track-with-fitness/article_ab0b1432-9fc1-11e1-b409-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz1v8mOdwBJ By Eric Miller Staff Reporter Transport Topics Over the next five years, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to significantly reduce truck-related crash fatality rates by developing new credentialing and driver safety fitness standards, expanding its regulatory reach to include shippers and other industry players and creating new programs aimed at weeding out high-risk motor carriers. Happy Cinco De Mayo Bulkloads is the one-stop-shop for everything bulk freight trucking —networking with shippers, booking loads, and increasing your revenue.Join Your Community