Search

Showing 10 of 73386 results

= Premium Content

Trucking Might Accept EOBRs

Some major trucking companies and industry associations offered the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration conditional support for mandating the use of electronic onboard recording devices to monitor driver hours-of-service rules..

December 8, 2004

News Briefs - Dec. 8

Snow to Remain as Treasury Secretary • Steelmakers Raise Prices for 2005 • Paccar to Repurchase Shares; Announces Special Dividend • Manufacturers Face Higher Shipping Costs • And more...

December 8, 2004

Average Diesel Price Plunges 4.7 Cents to $2.069, DOE Says

The average price for retail diesel fuel dropped 4.7 cents a gallon to $2.069, the Department of Energy reported Monday.

December 7, 2004

Forwarder UTi Worldwide Plans Increase in Public Shares

The board of directors of UTi Worldwide approved a stock deal that would increase the number of publicly traded shares by 44% and potentially facilitate future acquisitions, a company spokeswoman said.

December 7, 2004

Productivity Rises at Revised 1.8% Rate in Third Quarter

The productivity of U.S. workers grew at a 1.8% annual rate in the third quarter, the smallest gain in nearly two years, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.

December 7, 2004

News Briefs - Dec. 7

Congress Sends Spending Bill to Bush • Job-Cut Announcements Top 100,000 Again in November • Authorized Strike by Truckers Could Affect Postal Service • ArvinMeritor Sells Coil-Coating Subsidiary • And more...

December 7, 2004

Technology Briefs - Nov. 30 - Dec. 6

Truckstop.net Cuts Back Service • Arkansas Adds Trucking Features to Web Site • Xata Narrows Net Loss for 4Q, Full Year • Caterpillar to Sell Acert Engines in Europe • And more...

December 6, 2004

News Briefs - Dec. 6

Navistar Says It Will Post 4Q Profit • N.Y. Times: Bush to Replace Treasury Secretary Snow • OPEC Likely to Maintain Current Quotas • Dana Completes Sale of Businesses • And more...

December 6, 2004

Lundberg: Gasoline Prices Continue to Fall

The price of regular gasoline declined about three cents in the past two weeks to an average of $1.93 a gallon, according to the Lundberg Survey of 7,000 stations nationwide.

December 6, 2004