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  • GM Looks To Hawaii For Hydrogen Infrastructure Pilot

    Abundant hydrogen is available on the island of Oahu to power a ramp up of fuel cell vehicles through a General Motors collaboration with The Gas Company (TGC), Hawaii’s major gas energy provider, the two companies announced Tuesday.

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    May 12, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • A Safer Working Environment With Hiab Cranes

    Cargotec complies with the new Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC throughout the entire Hiab crane range. Cargotec's product development teams have worked long hours in putting the new Machinery Directive into practice. As a result, the cranes have now been equipped with the new, required features, increasing the safety and productivity of crane users.

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    May 10, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Pretty In Pink Truck Promotes Breast Cancer Awareness

    Daren Parker was a little unsure about how his driver would react. The co-owner of Parker Gas, along with his brother David and mother, Ethel, was about to ask his senior driver to get behind the wheel of a pink truck.

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    May 9, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Awards Recognize Safety In BC’s Mining Industry

    The high safety standards of B.C.’s mining sector were recognized with the announcement of two of the Open Pit Mine and Quarry Awards by Minister of State for Mining Randy Hawes. “Mining is one of the safest heavy industries in the province, and that is due to the diligence of miners, mine managers and mining companies across B.C.,” said Hawes. “While the mining sector continues to grow, we are committed to the protection of mine workers and the natural environment.”

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    May 5, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Case Begins Production Of New Military Skid Steers

    Case Construction Equipment announced the production startup of a new line of military skid steers and compact track loaders.

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    May 4, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • USDA Finds Trucks Best Serve Time-Sensitive Demands Of Agricultural Shippers

    Trucks provide America’s agriculture producers with the best service for transporting time-sensitive products from supplier to farm and farm to market, said a study released April 27 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), in coordination with the U.S. Department of Transportation. According to the USDA, many high-value agricultural products are perishable and time-sensitive, requiring the efficiency, special handling, or refrigerated services best provided by trucks. “The USDA study provides the first holistic examination of agricultural transportation and highlights the essentiality of trucking to our modern agricultural production system,” said Russell Laird, Executive Director of the American Trucking Associations’ Agricultural & Food Transporters Conference.

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    May 2, 2010 - 15 years ago

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