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Although based in Denver, Camp Trucking is the largest camp-delivery operator in the Northeast, and Mr. Seller expects that by the end of summer his company will have transported 30,000 to 35,000 bags for 12,000 to 15,000 kids attending several dozen camps.
Transporting Kids Luggage To & From Summer Camp is Big Business | Impact Lab 2006
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They were already in a band called Trucking Company together, but John had the Blues Traveler.
Mike Ragogna: Kryptonite's 20th Anniversary: Chatting with Spin Doctors' Chris Barron Plus Keb Mo and More Mike Ragogna 2011
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They were already in a band called Trucking Company together, but John had the Blues Traveler.
Mike Ragogna: Kryptonite's 20th Anniversary: Chatting with Spin Doctors' Chris Barron Plus Keb Mo and More Mike Ragogna 2011
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They were already in a band called Trucking Company together, but John had the Blues Traveler.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mike Ragogna 2011
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Trio Trucking, which is just one of Simmons 'business interests, started in 1982 with just one yard-switching tractor in 1983.
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We have initiatives such as Trucking Against AIDS which provides mobile clinics for treating STI and providing education to drivers and sex workers.
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Trucking companies, on the other hand, often find it easier to pass on rising fuel costs to their customers through surcharges.
Rising Oil Prices Raise the Specter of a Double Dip Justin Lahart 2011
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"Trucking five litres of water per day as a last-resort lifesaving intervention to 80,000 people in Ethiopia costs more than $3m £2m for five months, compared to $900,000 to prepare water sources in the same area for an oncoming drought," it says.
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According to the American Trucking Associations Inc., the annual rate of turnover of line-haul drivers for large truckload carriers was 69% in the fourth quarter of 2010, up from 49% in the prior quarter.
Unhappy Workers Stay In Current Jobs, for Now Joe Light 2011
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Bill Graves, president of the American Trucking Associations, said the proposal was "feasible and can be attained through technologies currently available to motor carriers."
First-Ever Fuel Efficiency, Emissions Standards For Trucks Announced By Obama Administration AP 2010
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