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FMCSA: Med examiners can conduct DOT physicals for drivers with expired CDLs
A notice issued Wednesday from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration alerted medical examiners that they are authorized to conduct DOT physicals on drivers whose CDLs have expired but are still operating legally under the COVID-19 emergency declarations.
The notice from the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners states that “certified [medical examiners] listed on the National Registry are authorized to conduct examinations of, and issue [medical examiner’s certificates] to, any driver that meets the physical qualification standards regardless of whether or not they have a current expired or unexpired driver’s license.”
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In talking about one of the largest acquisitions his multi-billion dollar family owned enterprise has undertaken in many years, Hartley Richardson said among other things, the acquisition of Bison Transport will be good for the arts community in the city.
That’s not what you expect to hear from corporate CEOs at the conclusion of a major transaction.
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Hartley Richardson says the purchase of Bison Transport will, among other things, be good for Winnipeg’s cultural industries.
But it is one of many elements of this deal that paint it in Winnipeg colours.
Winnipeg Free Press
James Richardson & Sons takes full ownership of Bison Transport Inc. By: Martin Cash | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 Save to Read Later
James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., one of the largest private companies in the country, has added another $1 billion of annual revenue to its portfolio with the acquisition of Bison Transport Inc.
James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., one of the largest private companies in the country, has added another $1 billion of annual revenue to its portfolio with the acquisition of Bison Transport Inc.
Winnipeg-based Bison is the sixth-largest trucking firm in the country and a major cross-border player, with a fleet of some 2,100 tractors, 6,000 trailers and 3,700 employees (including owner-operators).