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California rips US Senate move targeting state’s emissions rules

Gov. Gavin Newsom says a Senate vote that appears to be the first step in killing California’s stringent emissions standards is “illegal” and will be challenged in court.

DCLI-Blackberry deal will improve visibility for domestic chassis pools

The GPS technology will provide real-time visibility into chassis location, mileage and high-impact events on the road that could require repairs.

General air cargo in decline as China-US e-commerce boom slows

Demand for goods traditionally shipped by air has been weakened by global economic issues, high inflation in destination markets and geopolitical issues that have impacted trade flows.

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