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Security & Safety Briefs - Oct. 28 - Nov. 3

Washington State Votes to Limit Nuclear Waste Shipments • FMCSA Delays Security Test Results • Officials: Some Hazmat Trains Rerouted Away From D.C. • FMCSA to Change Enforcement Rules

November 3, 2004

USF Says Chairman, CEO DiStasio Leaves Company

USF Corp. said Tuesday that Richard DiStasio, chairman and chief executive officer, was leaving the company. DiStasio also resigned his position from the board, the company said.

November 2, 2004

Celadon Names Glaser New President

Truckload carrier Celadon Group Inc. said its board named Thomas Glaser the company's president. The position was previously held by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Steve Russell.

November 2, 2004

New Services Replace Fuel as Profit Focus

Truck stops are no longer just pit stops where drivers can take on diesel fuel for their rigs and chicken fried steak for themselves. They have become full-service travel centers that cater to fleet operators and drivers, offering high-tech communications, 24-hour maintenance and repair, and on-site shopping and entertainment.

November 2, 2004

Average Price of Diesel Falls 0.6 Cent; First Decline in 8 Weeks

The Department of Energy said Monday the U.S. average price for retail diesel fuel dropped 0.6 cent to $2.206 per gallon, the first decline in eight weeks.

November 2, 2004

News Briefs - Nov. 2

Announced Job Cuts Top 100,000 Again in October • Profits Rise at Expeditors International of Washington • FedEx to Add New Flights Between Germany, Tennessee • Profits Rise at Target Logistics • And more...

November 2, 2004

G.O.D. to End LTL Service in Northeast

Less-than-truckload carrier Guaranteed Overnight Delivery said it was discontinuing LTL pickups, the Kansas City Business Journal reported.

November 1, 2004

ISM Manufacturing Index Falls to 13-Month Low

The Institute for Supply Management said Monday its manufacturing index fell to a 13-month low in October after the third straight decline.

November 1, 2004

EPA May Back Incentives

CHICAGO — The Environmental Protection Agency’s top air-quality official said the agency may endorse an emerging congressional proposal for financial incentives to help buyers of heavy-duty trucks offset the expected higher cost of trucks coming in 2007 that meet EPA’s diesel-engine emission regulations.

November 1, 2004