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NewsSeptember 13, 2005

Volvo Trucks Assists Customers Hurt by Katrina

Volvo Trucks customers affected by Hurricane Katrina can take advantage of a payment assistance program from Volvo Commercial Finance to skip payments until Jan. 1, 2006

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NewsSeptember 12, 2005

CVSA Meeting Moved from Biloxi to Indianapolis

The destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina has made it impossible for the MGM Beau Rivage Hotel in Biloxi, Miss., to accommodate CVSA's Fall Workshop this month

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NewsSeptember 12, 2005

DaimlerChrysler Helping Customers Affected by Katrina

DaimlerChrysler Services Truck Finance has implemented the following actions for its customers in portions of Florida, Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi:

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NewsSeptember 9, 2005

Great Dane Joins Red Cross in Hurricane Rescue Effort

In response to the devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina, Great Dane Trailers has provided the use of refrigerated trailers over an extended period of time to the American Red Cross for its emergency response efforts.

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NewsSeptember 8, 2005

UPS Joins Louisiana Emergency Relief Team

UPS has begun working directly with the governors of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to support the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

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NewsSeptember 7, 2005

ATA: Trucking to Spend $85 Billion on Diesel This Year

The American Trucking Associations Wednesday revised the trucking industry’s projected fuel costs for 2005 in light of the energy impact caused by Hurricane Katrina and the Energy Information Administration’s newly released fuel price forecast.

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NewsSeptember 7, 2005

Saia Keeps Trucks Rolling Despite Hurricane Katrina

SCS Transportation Inc. said operations at its wholly owned subsidiary, Saia, have been impacted in selected markets due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina

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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

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

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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