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ATA’s February Tonnage Drop Is Greater Than Previously Reported
American Trucking Associations’ final for-hire truck tonnage index dropped 3.6% in February, the first monthly decline since August, the group said late Monday.
April 11, 2006DOE Says Diesel, Gasoline to Average $2.62 This Summer
Gasoline and diesel fuel will each average $2.62 a gallon this summer, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.
April 11, 2006Schneider Sets Up New Service for Exports to Canada
Schneider National’s logistics unit said Tuesday it has set up a service to help U.S. exporters to Canada reduce transit times and eliminate some warehouse costs.
April 11, 2006Stewart & Stevenson Reports Fourth-Quarter Profit
Military truck maker Stewart & Stevenson Services reported Thursday it earned $5.8 million or 19 cents a share in its fiscal fourth quarter ended Jan. 31, compared with a loss of $8.4 million or 29 cents in its previous fourth quarter.
April 11, 2006GM Sells Its $300 Million Stake in Isuzu to Japanese Firms
General Motors Corp. confirmed Tuesday it will sell its 8% stake in Japan's Isuzu Motors Ltd., for $300 million.
April 11, 2006Crude Oil Futures Continue to Rise, Nearing Record
Crude oil futures prices rose again Tuesday, closing at $68.89 on the New York Mercantile Exchange Tuesday, up 15 cents from Monday’s close and the highest closing price since Sept. 1, Bloomberg reported.
April 11, 2006Iowa Trucking Group Wants Better Biodiesel Regulation
The Iowa Motor Truck Association wants better regulation of biodiesel quality and said that incentives for retailers are a key to using the renewable fuel in the state, the Cedar Rapids Gazette reported Friday.
April 10, 2006Technology Briefs — April 4 - April 10
DHL Names New Chief Information Officer • TransCore Adds Imaging Feature to KeyPoint • Motorola Sells Vehicle Electronics Unit • AirIQ Posts Quarterly, Annual Losses • And more...
April 10, 2006Gasoline Prices Up 17 Cents in Past Two Weeks, Lundberg Says
Gasoline prices across all three grades jumped an average of 17 cents over the past two weeks, according to the latest Lundberg Survey of filling stations released Sunday.
April 10, 2006Engineer Says ’07 Engines to Boost Maintenance, Operating Costs
SAN DIEGO — Truck fleets will soon have to invest in extra training for maintenance personnel because of the complexities involved with the 2007 diesel engines, the ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel that powers them and the new low-ash motor oil they require, a chemical company engineer said.
April 10, 2006