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NewsOctober 3, 2002

Eco-group Seeks Tougher Emission Standards

A Pennsylvania environmental group this week praised a new study that claims diesel exhaust presents a cancer danger, and called for tougher standards to reduce emissions

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NewsOctober 3, 2002

Kenworth Unveils Latest Interior Colors

Kenworth has announced its latest available color selections for its Diamond, Splendor and Gallery interior linings on its W900, T800, T600 and C500 models

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NewsOctober 2, 2002

Chorus of Voices Seeks Mediation in Port Dispute

West Coast ports were inactive for a sixth day today as dozens of ships loaded with merchandise anchored offshore and a federal mediator urged longshoremen and shipping lines to return to the bargaining table.

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NewsOctober 2, 2002

Cummins Takes Action To Avoid Layoffs

Cummins Inc., the Columbus, Ind.-based diesel engine maker, told the Associated Press this week that it is cutting back on overtime, trimming its temporary work force and planning for plant "shutdown days" in order to avoid layoffs

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NewsOctober 1, 2002

GEOCOMtms and Maddocks Announce Partnership

GEOCOMtms, a provider of advanced solutions for tracking, monitoring and messaging, and Maddocks Systems Inc., a leading supplier of trucking software, have announced a partnership

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NewsOctober 1, 2002

Mack Trucks Partners With College Kids

San Bernardino Valley College's diesel-engine instruction program is moving to San Bernardino International Airport where it will teach classes alongside semi-tractor manufacturer Mack Trucks Inc.

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NewsOctober 1, 2002

MACS "Reality Check 2003"

The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide will hold its 23rd annual convention and trade show, Reality Check 2003, at the Marriott New Orleans, Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2003

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NewsOctober 1, 2002

Both Sides in Port Dispute May Meet With Mediator

West Coast ports remained closed this morning in a dispute that could cost the U.S. economy almost $1 billion per day. Meanwhile, a federal mediator may meet with both sides in the port dispute this week.

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NewsSeptember 30, 2002

TCA Offers Audio Confab On Controlling Accident Costs

The Truckload Carriers Assn.'s Truckload Academy is sponsoring an audio conference, entitled "Controlling Accident Costs," geared toward CEO's, safety directors, operations directors and fleet managers.

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NewsSeptember 30, 2002

Cummins Receives Third EPA Certification

Cummins Inc. has announced that it has received unconditional certification for its heavy-duty ISM engine from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA approval certifies that the ISM complies with the strict new emission standards agreed upon by the industry.

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