Purchasing - November 17, 2005
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Engine, fuel costs are top concerns
The trucking industry and logistics buyers alike are readying for the next round of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) antipollution rules that go into effect in 2007, requiring trucking providers to use new engines and fuel. But in today's market of tight logistics capacity and record-high fuel and freight costs, many freight buyers are concerned about the additional cost "going green" may ...
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