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NewsSeptember 7, 2005

TCI Tire Centers Opens Birmingham Retread Plant

TCI Tire Centers commercial and retread divisions have announced the opening of a new Michelin Retread Technologies (MRT) facility in Birmingham, Ala.

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NewsSeptember 7, 2005

Jobs Available for Katrina’s Driver, Mechanic Victims

Hoovestol/Major Transport Inc., headquartered in Eagan, Minn., says it is offering employment and relocation assistance for about 20 drivers and six mechanics who are victims of Hurricane Katrina

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

Schneider National Doing Atypical Emergency Deliveries

Schneider National Inc. said Tuesday it is working with FEMA, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Navy to create a critical diesel supply chain needed to fuel emergency vehicles and generators being used for hurricane rescue

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

NATSO Urges Fuel Card Companies to Reduce Fees in Katrina Aftermath

NATSO President and Chief Executive Officer Lisa Mullings is urging all fuel card companies to reduce or suspend their fuel card transaction fees in the wake of a national crisis and record-high fuel prices brought on by Hurricane Katrina.

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

ArvinMeritor Close Cleveland Parts Distribution Facility

ArvinMeritor Inc. has announced its decision, through a letter of intent, to close its Mayfield Village, Ohio, commercial vehicle aftermarket distribution facility near Cleveland in order to streamline its North American parts distribution system

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

Twice-weekly Fuel Price Reports Urged by ATA

The American Trucking Associations and its President and CEO Bill Graves Tuesday asked Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman to direct the Energy Information Administration to report fuel prices semi-weekly until fuel price volatility eases.

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

ATA Hurricane Relief Team Says Dry Vans Needed Immediately

The American Trucking Associations' Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort team is working with the Mississippi Emergency Management Administration (MEMA) in Jackson, Miss., to determine trucking needs for MEMA’s current relief effort.

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

ATA’s Hurricane Team Says Dry Vans Needed Immediately

The American Trucking Associations' Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort team is working with the Mississippi Emergency Management Administration (MEMA) in Jackson, Miss., to determine trucking needs for MEMA’s current relief effort.

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

Two Missouri Fleets Add SkyBitz Tracking

SkyBitz – a leading satellite-based trailer tracking and information management service – announced the addition of two Missouri-based fleets to its roster of more than 140 customers

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NewsSeptember 6, 2005

ABF Limits Fuel Surcharge Through Early October

ABF Freight System Inc., Fort Smith, Ark., announced Tuesday that it will limit its standard fuel surcharge through Oct. 4, 2005 due to the extremely volatile fuel prices resulting from Hurricane Katrina.

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