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Carriers to Shippers: Shape Up
David Barnes
| Senior Correspondent
SAN ANTONIO — Shippers attending the 92nd annual meeting of the National Industrial Transportation League got a sobering message about how they do business from truckers, drivers and peers: If they don’t shape up, their freight won’t get shipped out.
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Waiting time is just one of the many issues affecting productivity now or looming on the horizon, NITL attendees said. Other issues include changes being planned by the Department of Transportation in the number of hours truck drivers can work; pending Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations that could limit workers’ exposure to repetitive motions such as steering a truck or lifting a box; and a lack of consensus within trucking on whether to support longer or heavier trucks.
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