Court Denies FedEx Claim on DOT Reimbursement
FedEx Corp. lost a round in its attempt to limit the amount of money it must pay back after the Transportation Department decided it had given the package carrier too much money to make up for business it temporarily lost immediately after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Intermodal Group Adopts Plan for Voluntary Chassis Checks
The Intermodal Association of North America said its constituents had adopted a voluntary program for inspecting intermodal equipment. The association’s president said she hoped the inspection program would head off legislation or government regulation.
Class 8 Sales Rise Again
U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks in May rose 28.8% from a year earlier, making total 2004 heavy-duty sales 44.5% higher than the first five months of 2003.
EPA Releases Details of Emissions-Measuring Plan
The Environmental Protection Agency released initial details of a pilot program that would measure diesel exhaust emissions during highway use with portable, onboard emission measurement systems.
EPA to Propose Retrofitting 11 Million Diesel Engines
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency officials said the agency would push for all 11 million diesel engines in the country to be retrofitted within 10 years in order to reduce their emissions of particulate matter.
EPA Seeks to Reduce Diesel Emissions to Help Air Quality at Mexico Border
The United States seeks to encourage trucking companies to reduce exhaust emissions as a way of improving air quality at the southern border and hopes to enlist the aid of Mexico in a coordinated effort, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official said.