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Jaxport joins CRT to address truck emissions

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Thursday, January 10, 2013
   A group of shippers is partnering with the Port of Jacksonville in a voluntary initiative to reduce air pollution caused by shuttle trucks serving the Florida port and their warehouses.    The Jacksonville Port Authority said Monday it has joined the Coalition for Responsible Transportation (CRT), representing cargo owners, trucking companies, ocean carriers and partners such as the Environmental Defense Fund and the Retail Industry Leaders Association.    The CRT, building...
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