Happy Halloween. We hope that the ghosts and goblins are treating you well and you are getting more treats than tricks.
Tiana Cain, our AVP of Business Development, attended the ATA conference exhibit hall and TIMTC annual meetings held this past month in Dallas. It gave her an excellent opportunity to meet with many of you who also attended the conference. The focus at the TIMTC was on the exchange and use of data, as the transportation and insurance industries look to harness the data to better service their respective markets. At CAB, where data is our expertise, we are committed to always be on top of all the latest trending data relevant to the industry so we can continue to provide the most the most advanced and sophisticated analysis tools the industry has to offer.
One of the interesting things that came up in one of the sessions is the growing issue of Chameleon Carriers. A motor carrier addressed this issue during a session, noting that one of their competitors was recently given an unsatisfactory rating by the DOT and simply applied for new authority under a new name which resulted in a clean slate. As this is a growing trend in the industry, it is very important to use our advanced Carrier Search tool to help identify Chameleon Carriers. If you are unfamiliar with how to identify Chameleon Carriers using our premium products and would like to set up training sessions, or are interested in a demo of our products, please contact Tiana.
In other news:
NAFTA – The borders were a big issue this month. The FMCSA rejected the arguments raised by a number of organizations that a full environmental impact study was required before opening the border. In other news the FMCSA engaged Teletrac to provide EOBRs for all Mexican trucks which will be part of the pilot program. Only 2 Mexican carriers have received approval to participate in the program. Right after the program started this month the first participant was granted permanent operating authority. Mexico has indicated that it will lift tariffs on 99 goods following the steps by the government to move toward border opening.
NATION’S INFRASTRUCTURE – As trucks travel across the country it is important to recognize that the roads and bridges may not be all that they are ‘cracked’ up to be. One engineering firm sent me this link which allows you to determine the current status of all bridges within a certain radius of your listed location. I found it very interesting and guess many of you will be looking to see if the bridges in your community or where your truckers generally operate are structurally sound. Special thanks to Engineer Steve Gardner at W.J. Castle P.E. & Associates for this piece of data.
OWNER OPERATOR PORT BAN – A Federal Appeals Court has decided that the Port of Los Angeles cannot ban owner operators from local drayage operations. Under the proposed rule only licensed motor carriers would have been permitted to operate, a rule fought by the ATA.