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Factory Orders Rise 0.3% in February

Orders placed with U.S. factories rose 0.3% in February, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.

March 31, 2004

Regulations Generate More Business for Firms

Complex federal regulation of diesel-engine emissions and driver hours-of-service is pushing more private fleets to increase their use of leased trucks, industry observers said, and leasing executives said they anticipate even better business when the 2007 round of emissions regulation gets under way.

March 31, 2004

Security Briefs - March 25 - March 31

Supreme Court Issues Ruling in Favor of Border Agents • Arizona Completes Security Improvements at Border • Three Virginia Ports Add Surveillance System • Ohio Highway Sniper Investigation Cost $3 Million • And more...

March 31, 2004

News Briefs - March 31

Southbound Lanes on I-95 in Connecticut Opened • White House Threatens to Veto Highway Bill • NYSE Delists Interpool • UP Concerned Freight Congestion Could Lead to Delays • And more...

March 31, 2004

News Briefs - March 30

Quality Distribution's Loss Widens in 4Q • Freightliner Hiring Workers in Canada, U.S. • FedEx Seeks to Resolve Dispute Over Chinese Tax • K&R Express Systems Shuts Down

March 30, 2004

Consumer Confidence Flat in March

The Conference Board said Tuesday its consumer confidence index for March was 88.3, down slightly from a revised reading of 88.5 in February.

March 30, 2004

Average Diesel Price Rises 0.1 Cent; Gasoline Price Sets New Record

The average retail price of diesel fuel rose 0.1 cent to $1.642, the Department of Energy reported Monday, while the average price of regular gasoline rose 1.5 cents to a record $1.758. br clear=all>

March 30, 2004

Truck Equipment Suppliers Say Sales Boom Is Under Way

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A long-term boom in Class 8 truck sales is under way and likely to last into 2006, said several manufacturers exhibiting here at the nation’s largest truck show, but the extent depends on how well component suppliers adjust to truck and engine makers’ rising production rates.

March 30, 2004

Northbound Lanes on Damaged I-95 in Connecticut Reopen

Construction workers in Connecticut worked overtime to open the northbound lanes of Interstate 95 on Sunday, three days after a fire from an accident closed the road in both directions.

March 29, 2004