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Trucking Still Totaling Clean-Engine Costs
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Trucking has made great strides toward implementing the start of a historic three-part emissions overhaul, but is still adding up the costs of its efforts, a host of experts told a room full of fleet executives.
March 19, 2004TT's Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore unpack the trends, surprises and shake-ups that define this year's Top 100 for-hire carriers..
Fingerprint Checks Put Off Until January
The Bush administration told Congress it did not expect to begin fingerprint checks of hazardous materials drivers until January 2005, well past its last official notice that states should begin such checks as early as this spring.
March 19, 2004N.Y. Crude Prices Near 13-Year High
The price of crude oil rose 57 cents to $38.50 a barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange Friday morning. The rise was sparked by planned cuts in oil production by the worlds leading producers of crude, Bloomberg News reported.
March 19, 2004Manufacturing in Philadelphia Area Slows in March
Manufacturing in the Philadelphia area expanded for a 10th straight month in March, but at a significantly slower pace than in February, according to a new report released Thursday.
March 18, 2004Index of Leading Economic Indicators Unchanged in February
The index of leading U.S. economic indicators was unchanged in February, as consumer confidence declined and the number of people seeking jobless benefits increased, the Conference Board said Thursday..
March 18, 2004News Briefs - March 18
Jobless Claims Hit Three-Year Low PPI Rises 0.6% in January Truck Stop on Florida's Turnpike Approved Central Freight Makes Purchase; Lowers Earnings Guidance And more...
March 18, 2004FMCSA Rule 'Unworkable,' Says Movers' Group Leader
The president of the American Moving and Storage Association said the April 5 starting date for a piece of federal consumer regulation is unworkable and that the companies he represents would not implement all of the rules provisions.
March 18, 2004Schneider IRP Fees Ruled Improper
An Illinois administrative law judge has ruled that millions of dollars in additional apportionment fees levied by the state of California against truckload-carrier Schneider National were improper and not in compliance with provisions of the International Registration Plan.
March 18, 2004News Briefs - March 17
FedEx's Profits Rise in Fiscal 3Q Caterpillar Says It's on Track to Meet 2007 Engine Standards AFL-CIO Endorses New Tunnel at Detroit Border Crossing CNF: Quesnel's 2003 Compensation Fell 72% And more...
March 17, 2004Rise in Consumer Prices Slows in February
Prices paid by U.S. consumers rose 0.3% in February, led by higher costs for gasoline, the Labor Department said Wednesday.
March 17, 2004