Are you about as sick of this winter as we are? Some days it seems like we will never see warm weather again. I, for one, am ready to move this operation to an island – they have cargo and trucks there too.
February is a short month, but still packed with news. Although not an issue reported on much in the general transportation papers, the demise of the BMC-32 endorsement is an issue at the forefront for many insurers as the end date of the endorsement looms. We can tell you that there has been no further directives from the FMCSA and each insurer must decide how best to address this issue. For premium subscribers, we can advise you which of your carriers have authority to operate as household goods and therefore need a filing. If you need that information, please contact Mark Schweber to obtain a listing.
The recent news article in Transport Topics addressing the effect of CSA on insurance rates, and the fact that CAB has the ability to advise insurers of “chameleon operations” has generated a lot of interest from you. This is included as part of our superior Premium Service and anyone that needs a little extra training on how to look for that information, please give us a call and we would be happy to walk you through it. Those who are interested in obtaining the premium service, and the ability to ferret out those operations, please contact our customer service and we will be happy to discuss the details with you.
TRUCKING MERGERS – The buzz in the transportation industry is that trucking mergers will pick up this year, as carriers look to align themselves with carriers which will help expand business. So far there have been at least 3 purchases by some of the larger carriers, including Greatwide Logistics Services’ purchase of Overton Transportation, Vitran Corp’s purchase of Milan Express and Transport America’s purchase of Southern Cal Transport.
EOBR REQUIREMENT – The FMCSA has proposed requiring almost 500,000 motor carriers to have EORB, up from the current 5,700 carriers currently impacted. The use of the recorders, while a large expense to carriers, would allow for a reduction in the paperwork needed to keep HOS documentation. The proposal is receiving mixed reviews, in part due to the expected expense to carriers. The final rule is expected to be in place by June 2012, with a extended time frame for compliance. Read More