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... More CSA statistics can be found here In 2010, the FMCSA also proposed several changes to the current hours of service rule. ... View this article
... CSA, which came on-stream in mid-2010, is 73.13-percent owned by Essen, Germany-based ThyssenKrupp AG, with the remaining 26.87 percent ... View this article
... The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Compliance, Safety and Accountability (CSA) 2010 program especially has changed the face of ... View this article
... CSA cost €5.2 billion to come on stream in the middle of 2010, and since then, ThyssenKrupp has invested large sums of money in the plant. ... View this article
... In August 2010, CSA was fined 1.8 million Reais, and was required to pay a further 2.8 million Reais in January 2011, according to Inea. ... View this article
... "CSA 2010 will have a significant impact in ... Opponents of CSA 2010 also argue that the fixed driving times for drivers often skew delivery schedules. ... View this article
... of the Steel Americas management board in February 2010, came to ... was appointed chief executive officer of Brazil's ThyssenKrupp CSA on Nov. ... View this article
... this year's increase comes from ThyssenKrupp's 5 million tpy CSA slab mill in Rio de Janeiro state, which was commissioned in mid-2010, the IABr ... View this article
... and down by 1.5% respectively from the corresponding period of 2010. ... tonnes, mainly because of slab exports from ThyssenKrupp CSA's 5 million ... View this article
... of 3.6% and 7.3% respectively in comparison with the corresponding periods in 2010. ... rise is due to slab exports from ThyssenKrupp's CSA 5 million ... View this article
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