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CARB Compliance Services

for Drayage Trucks

Drayage Truck CARB Registration

and Monitoring

The Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) regulation encompasses drayage trucks that service California seaports and intermodal railyards. The objective of transitioning these vehicles to zero-emission models by 2035 necessitates careful oversight. When you need assistance in staying informed about the latest CARB requirements for your drayage fleet, CAARB is here to help.

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DAvoid the Headaches of ACF Compliance

Fulfilling CARB requirements for trucks and other diesel engines takes time and organization.

Maintaining the paperwork can be difficult enough for one vehicle. If your business includes additional diesel-powered equipment, the recordkeeping and reporting become even more complicated.

Failure to make regular reports will result in penalties down the line. A DMV registration hold takes time to unravel, leaving you unable to operate your vehicles. Fines for non-compliance become expensive quickly and will increase if you ignore them.

CAARB simplifies the paperwork with our helpful compliance reporting services. We will maintain accurate records in digital form for every diesel engine you utilize in your business. Then, we will make sure any necessary data makes it to CARB on time. Whether you work with off-road construction equipment, agricultural vehicles, diesel trucks, or portable equipment, our team has you covered.

The ACF Drayage Truck Program

The ACF program aims to reduce pollution generated by logistical operations, significantly

contributing to cleaner air in vulnerable communities. Here’s an overview of the regulations:

  • Registration Requirement: Starting in 2024, all drayage trucks must be registered in the CARB database (TRUCRS).

  • Truck Removal: Non-zero-emission trucks that have surpassed their minimum useful life requirements will be removed from the CARB Online System beginning in 2025.

  • Zero-Emission Mandate: By 2035, all drayage trucks operating at California seaports and intermodal railyards must transition to zero-emission vehicles.

  • Phased Implementation: Compliance deadlines will be rolled out in phases, with specific targets for vehicle procurement and infrastructure readiness.

  • Reporting and Documentation: Regular updates and comprehensive reports on fleet status, vehicle acquisitions, and infrastructure development must be submitted to CARB.

  • Extension Requests: Operators may request extensions for delays in vehicle delivery and infrastructure setup, pending CARB approval.

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ACF Drayage Truck Services from CAARB

CAARB can assist your organization in maintaining compliance with ACF requirements. By managing the administrative tasks, we will keep your fleet on track and in service.

Registration Management

Our team will oversee the initial and ongoing registration of drayage trucks in the CARB database. This ensures that all necessary updates and documentation are accurately submitted on time.

Reporting and Documentation

We will handle the intricate reporting requirements, including status reports on vehicle procurement and infrastructure development. This ensures your company stays compliant with CARB’s detailed reporting mandates.

Extension Requests

CAARB helps with extension requests by providing the necessary documentation and following up with CARB to secure approvals. This guarantees seamless regulatory compliance and helps you avoid penalties.

Continuous Compliance Monitoring

CAARB offers ongoing monitoring to ensure continuous adherence to ACF regulations. This proactive approach helps prevent any potential lapses that could result in penalties.

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Have Any Questions About ACF

Drayage Truck Compliance?

The ACF program is set to transform how drayage operations manage their compliance and organization. Staying informed is crucial to ensure your fleet remains up to date with the new regulations. Below are answers to some of the most common questions our team receives from businesses.

What is the Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) Regulation?

The ACF regulation requires a gradual transition to zero-emission drayage trucks operating at California seaports and intermodal railyards by 2035. This process begins with phased compliance deadlines starting in 2024.

What Are the Main Compliance Requirements for Drayage Fleets?

Key requirements include registering all trucks in the CARB database, transitioning to zero-emission vehicles by the mandated deadlines, and submitting regular reports on fleet status and infrastructure development to ensure ongoing compliance.

What Types of Reports Must Be Submitted to CARB?

Operators are required to submit detailed reports covering vehicle procurement, fleet status, and infrastructure development. Additionally, updates on compliance progress must be regularly provided to ensure adherence to CARB regulations.

What Are the Penalties for Non-Compliance with the ACF Regulation?

Penalties for non-compliance can include substantial fines and other enforcement actions by CARB. It is essential to maintain compliance to avoid these costly consequences and disruptions to your operations.

How Can CAARB Assist with Registration?

CAARB manages both the initial and ongoing registration of drayage trucks, ensuring that all required information and updates are accurately submitted to CARB, keeping your fleet compliant with the latest regulations.

Can CAARB Help with Reporting and Ongoing Compliance Monitoring?

Yes. CAARB provides annual reporting services along with continuous compliance monitoring to ensure your fleet remains compliant with all regulatory requirements, preventing any potential lapses or penalties.

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