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Carriers can use third parties to transmit manifest data via ACE
WASHINGTON -- As U.S. Customs had previously proposed, it will allow truck carriers without Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Truck Carrier Accounts to use third parties to transmit truck manifest information on their behalf via electronic data interchange (EDI) messaging.
MTO creates committee to oversee highway vehicle recovery practices
TORONTO -- At the request of the Ontario Trucking Association, Transportation Minister Harinder Takhar will create a working group to review how highway traffic incidents in Ontario are handled, and to develop a solution to control potential abuses of the selection of recovery companies at roadside.
Bush won’t back off passport rule
CANCUN, Mexico -- U.S. President George W. Bush says he won't oppose Congress's law requiring anyone entering the U.S. to carry a passport or similar biometric credentials even though businesses on both sides of the border insist the rule will hamper travel and trade.
More uniform tank trailer rules don’t go far enough: CTA
OTTAWA -- US DOT is revising its rules dealing with Canadian and domestic-built tank trailers used for bulk shipments in North America, but not nearly enough to truly harmonize the use of these trailers for the transport of dangerous goods, says the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
Reefer Madness in California; OOIDA, ATA battle tough TRU rules
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. -- The Golden State has truckers seeing red these days. American owner-operators have joined the country's carriers in trying to put a stop to a controversial rule which subjects trucks hauling reefers in California to extremely stringent emission standards.
US Customs unveils C-TPAT security link portal
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection says the new Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program's Internet Application and Communications Portal is the next significant system advancement, which will enhance and improve the processing and communication for all C-TPAT participants and certified C-TPAT members.
SPECIAL REPORT: Federal bill attempts to gain control of private bridges
OTTAWA -- Canadian Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon has tabled a bill that would allow his ministry to control the purchase and sale of all international bridges and tunnels in Canada and regulate security, maintenance, and other operational practices.