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2111-2022
2022 China International Internal Combustion Engine and Power Equipment Expo Opens in Changsha
On November 11, 2022, the 2022 China International Internal Combustion Engine and Power Equipment Expo hosted by the China Internal Combustion Engine Industry Association was grandly opened in Changsha
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A few days ago, multiple media platforms forwarded a short video of "empty trucks parked for dozens of kilometers around Shanghai port". All of a sudden, many people asked: Shanghai port truck transportation stopped? What are the facts? We interviewed relevant staff of Shanghai Port Logistics Association and Brother Liu, an old collector who has been in Shanghai for more than ten years.
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The Ministry of Public Security has introduced key measures to stabilize the economic market,Trucks are allowed to operate for no less than 7 hours a day.
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In order to receive the voices from the front-line card friends, the Ministry of Communications has opened the "Drivers have something to say" column, and the majority of card friends are also actively leaving messages. At present, according to the message, there are various suggestions to cancel continuing education, cancel the ban on trucks, and so on. Next, let's take a look at whether the ones you care about are on the list.
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In 2021, my country's auto and parts exports have achieved good results. The one that will have a greater impact on the export market in 2022 is undoubtedly the "Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement" (hereinafter referred to as: RCEP), as the world's largest participating population and member structure.
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2207-2022
90% of Chinese-brand buses in the five Central Asian countries are equipped with Yuchai gas engines
90% of Chinese-brand buses in the five Central Asian countries are equipped with Yuchai gas engines
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Efficiency, in the field of logistics, refers to transit time and loading and unloading time. With the reshuffle of the logistics industry, the traditional extensive business model has been gradually eliminated. It has become the consensus of everyone to improve efficiency through refined management.
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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has announced it will ban any container trucks with model years older than 2006, in a bid to improve air quality. The change is effective Sept. 15.
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Brakes continue to dominate out-of-service violations across North America, and they’ll once again be the target of a dedicated enforcement and education blitz.
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April trailer orders dove 58% when compared to March volumes, plunging to 16,100 units. But that was up slightly year over year, reports ACT Research, citing its preliminary data.