The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration recently granted a waiver to allow carriers to continue to operate intermodal chassis with expired inspection decals. The waiver was granted to the ...
Intermodal equipment providers (IEPs) will be responsible for establishing systematic inspection, repair and maintenance programs to ensure the safe operating condition of each intermodal chassis ...
J.J. Keller & Associates has developed Driver Vehicle Inspections: The Complete Process, a training program designed to get drivers into a career-long habit of properly conducting required inspections ...
The White House Office of Management and Budget has completed work on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s amended final rule concerning the inspection, repair and maintenance of ...
Policy changes would be an impractical solution to making the drayage and intermodal chassis market more efficient, according to a recently published study, but it would be beneficial if existing ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will create a program to inspect the equipment used to move intermodal containers and hold equipment owners responsible for problems. The move is a ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) wants to launch a safety inspection program for intermodal container chassis modeled on the compliance review program already in place for trucks. Chassis ...
This study’s charge was to review existing approaches in the United States for provisioning intermodal chassis for the drayage of shipping containers. This review was expected to consider the effects ...
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