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Freight Haulers Expand Fleet

Led by a surge in new truck registrations by general freight carriers, the number of heavy-duty vehicles in use for all types of operations expanded by more than 80,000 in the third quarter from the same period in 2003, according to research firm R.L. Polk & Co.

January 6, 2005

Investors Open to Trucking

Investors with capital to put to work are much more receptive to entreaties from trucking executives seeking debt relief and equity financing than they have been in recent years, according to bankers, investment analysts and fleet executives.

January 6, 2005

Transportation Services Index Hits New High

The Department of Transportation said late Thursday its transportation services index jumped 1.3% in October to a new record, and the freight TSI also rose..

January 6, 2005

News Briefs - Jan. 5

Rush Buys Peterbilt Dealers in Texas, Tennessee Supervalu to Purchase Total Logistics Velocity Express Gets $21 Million in New Financing Ruan Transport Buys Arbor Freight And more...

January 5, 2005

ISM Service Index Rises to 63.1 in December

The Institute for Supply Management said Wednesday that its service economy index rose to 63.1 in December, from 61.3 in November.

January 5, 2005

Surging Volume, Tight Capacity Pushed Carrier Profits

Surging freight volumes and tight transport capacity pushed trucking profits sharply higher in 2004, even as carriers struggled with pay increases needed to cope with driver recruitment and retention, skyrocketing fuel prices and changing driver hours-of-service regulations. br clear=all>

January 5, 2005

FMCSA Eyes Regulations for Moving Brokers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it would explore whether additional national regulations were needed to protect consumers from unscrupulous brokers involved in moving household goods. Brokers who use the Internet to solicit customers are the focus of this investigation.

January 5, 2005

ATA Appeals Hazmat Rule On Fingerprinting Drivers

American Trucking Associations said it appealed to the federal government to drop its plan to fingerprint drivers permitted to haul hazardous materials, setting the stage for possible legal action, a senior association official told Transport Topics.

January 5, 2005

Security & Safety Briefs - Dec. 30 - Jan. 5

窪蹋勛圖厙land Meets Deadline on US-Visit Program NHTSA Delays Stopping-Distance Rule

January 5, 2005