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Time to Get Ready for the Big Trucking Inspection Blitz

It's that time of the year to make sure every truck along with driver paperwork is in order because those who don't could be sidelined and forced to shell out hundreds if not thousands of dollars.The 28th annual, three-day International Roadcheck 2015 is set for June 2-4, when approximately 10,000, local, provincial, state and federal inspectors in jurisdictions across North America fan out for roadside inspections. The event is organized by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), in cooperation federal governments in Canada, U.S. and Mexico. Inspectors will primarily be conducting the North American Standard Level I Inspection, the most thorough roadside inspection, that's a 37-step procedure that includes an examination of both the driver and vehicle.

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Avoid Fines, Penalties This Week: Secure Your Cargo

Not having your cargo properly secured could lead to a world of problems, more so than usual, as truck inspectors across North American are gearing up to hit the highways throughout North America. June 2-4 is the annual, three-day truck inspection marathon known as International Road Check, when 10,000 truck inspectors will be out in full force, handing out fines and placing trucks and drivers out-of-service for safety violations.In addition to performing a high number of the tough Level I inspections, where they thoroughly scrutinize both the driver and their tractor-trailer, they will be putting a special emphasis on checking cargo securement.

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Trailcon Leasing Announces Five Appointments

BRAMPTON, ON -- Trailcon Leasing Inc. this week announced several appointments at the company's new Brampton, ON head office. Mike Krell has been promoted to vice-president of sales and marketing. Since joining the company in 2000, he has held a number of sales-related positions of increasing responsibility, according to the company. In his new capacity, he will continue to service his existing accounts, acquire new business, and oversee the sales team to maximize future growth. Effective April 1, Bryan Burningham joined Trailcon as vice-president of service and operations. He will report directly to President Alan Boughton, working with the service and operations team.