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The Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association recently announced the addition of the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Dialogue Conference, the newest component to the Heavy Duty Dialogue conference series.

The American Trucking Associations recently called on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to be more open in its evaluations of the CSA 2010 compliance program.

The American Trucking AssociationsÂ’ Board of Directors recently elected Michael Card, president of Combined Transport in Central Point, Oregon, as the agencyÂ’s new chairman.

Officials in Texas recently released information on the consequences of driving while intoxicated for the stateÂ’s commercial driver license holders.

PanAridus, a company that grows drought-tolerant crops, is giving out the first samples of its new rubber product to tire manufacturers.

2012 Memphis Trucking Expo cancelled

Thursday, September 27th, 2012

Scheduled to take place on October 13 in Tennessee, the Memphis Trucking Expo 2012 has recently been cancelled.

The Ports of New York and New Jersey will be required to use Radio Frequency Identification technology within the next year to help the Port Authority reach 100 percent compliance in the Truck Replacement Program.

Improvements have begun on the Windsor-Detroit tunnel, which is one of the most important trade corridors between the United States and Canada.

In conjunction with Truck Driver Appreciation Week, TruckertoTrucker.com has launched a new money-back guarantee for all items featured on the website.

The American Trucking Associations recently named Robert Petrancosta as the 2012 Safety Director of the Year.

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