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  2. Cargo scanning - Wikipedia

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    Cargo scanning or non-intrusive inspection (NII) refers to non-destructive methods of inspecting and identifying goods in transportation systems. It is often used for scanning of intermodal freight shipping containers .

  3. Government Lawsuit Against YRC Shines Light On LTL ... - AOL

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    In the late 1990s, YRC Worldwide, Inc., (NASDAQ: YRCW) then known as Yellow Corp., was considered by some the gold standard of freight inspection among less-than-truckload carriers. One long-time ...

  4. Less-than-truckload shipping - Wikipedia

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    All LTL freight is subject to inspection ('S.T.I.'), though not all freight is inspected. Transit times for LTL freight are longer than for full truckload freight (FTL). LTL transit times are not directly related only to the distance between shipper and consignee.

  5. Wabtec to buy Evident's inspection technologies unit for $1. ...

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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Wabtec is a provider of equipment, systems, and aftermarket services for freight and transit rail industries. Evident's Inspection Technologies division makes remote ...

  6. Secure Freight Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Secure Freight Initiative (SFI) is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) program and part of the SAFE Port Act of 2006. It uses non-intrusive Inspection (NII) and radiation detection technology. It also gathers data to measure trade activity for risk-management and protection of United States international trade. [1]

  7. Train inspection system - Wikipedia

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    American freight service. A train inspection system is one of various systems of inspection which are essential to maintain the safe running of rail transport. Because safety is of high importance when train cars move across the rails, there must be inspections. The cars are heavy and have moving parts that can break or become defective.