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NewsOctober 4, 2005

Freight Brokering Seminars Offered Across U.S.

According to Entrepreneur Magazine, a freight brokerage is one of the Top 10 Best Businesses to Start.

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NewsOctober 3, 2005

Fuel Costs, Security Top ATA Conference Agenda Oct. 15-18

American Trucking Associations President and CEO Bill Graves said ATA’s 2005 Management Conference and Exhibition (MC&E) will feature former U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge as keynote speakers.

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NewsOctober 3, 2005

77 Companies Are Among the Second Round of NTEA Members

The National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) has announced that 163 Distributor and Manufacturer members have achieved Member Verification Program (MVP) status as of Oct. 1.

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NewsOctober 3, 2005

Maddocks Teams with SkyBitz System

Maddocks Systems, which provides software solutions to the transportation and logistics industry, and SkyBitz, a leader in satellite-based asset monitoring and information management services,

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NewsOctober 3, 2005

Freightliner Delivers Medical Supplies to Gulf States

Freightliner Trucks recently teamed up with Portland-based Northwest Medical Teams to send a truckload of vital supplies to devastated areas in Louisiana and Mississippi.

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NewsOctober 3, 2005

Celadon Using Brake Sentry Equipment

Brake Sentry of Asheville, N.C. has announced that Celadon Trucking Services Inc., one of North America’s top international truckload carriers, has been equipping all of its new trailers at the OEM with BrakeSentry visual brake stroke indicators.

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NewsOctober 3, 2005

ATA Lauds California’s Trucking Fairness Legislation

The American Trucking Associations and its Intermodal Motor Carrier Conference applauded new trucking fairness legislation recently signed into law in by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

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NewsSeptember 30, 2005

Millions Available to Georgia if it Strengthens Seat Belt Law

Georgia is eligible for a $20,698,353 grant if it strengthens its seat belt law to allow law enforcement officers to stop and issue citations to pick-up trucks occupant

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NewsSeptember 29, 2005

New Hours of Service Rule Goes Into Effect Tomorrow

The new hours of service rule goes into effect this Saturday, Oct.

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NewsSeptember 29, 2005

TMC Bestows Its Highest Award on Council Leaders

The Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) of American Trucking Associations awarded its highest honor – the Silver Spark Plug Award – to six trucking industry professionals during the Council's 2005 Fall Meeting

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