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News Archive
08-Oct-2008
'Public Safety 10/06/08 (The Pantagraph)Public Safety for Oct. 6: Police, fire, rescue Vehicle burglary ? A car was burglarized on the 1500 block of North Main Street between 2 p.m. Sept. 22 and 9 a.m. Sept. 23, a Bloomington police report said. A CD player was stolen.
'ATA Announces Safety Winners (TruckingInfo.com)10/8/2008 The American Trucking Associations recently honored fleets with the best safety programs at its Safety & Loss Prevention Management Council's national conference.
'ATA Expands Its Highway Safety Agenda (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) The Board of Directors of the American Trucking Associations (ATA) today voted to expand the organizations aggressive safety agenda with the goal of further reducing the number of highway-related fatalities and injuries. During ATAs annual Management Conference and Exhibition, the Board voted to adopt 18 recommendations made by the organizations Safety Task Force, which was established earlier ...
'Trucking association says infrastructure 'top priority' (Detroit News)New legislation to boost spending on U.S. roads, highways and bridges is the most important initiative for the trucking industry in the coming year, the chief executive of the sector's main trade association said today.
'Canadian Company Buys Quebec LTL (TruckingInfo.com)10/8/2008 Canada's largest for-hire trucking company, TransForce, has made a deal to acquire Quebec-based LTL fleet Transport Couture et Fils Itée (TCFL), according to todaystrucking.com.
'Trucking must view safety as investment, not expense, CEO says (The Trucker)NEW ORLEANS ? Safety must be viewed as an investment, not an expense, the head of one of the nation?s largest carriers said Tuesday morning.
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