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News Briefs - March 15

Lundberg: Gasoline Rises to New Record • N.Y. Fed's Factory Index Falls to 25.3 • Kenworth Says Swift to Lease 3,000 of Its Trucks • US 1 Industries' 4Q Profits Decline • And more...

March 15, 2004

Letter to the Editor: Toll Strategy

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. tend not to accept loads that require me to pay tolls to make delivery. I try to avoid states that have tolls.

March 15, 2004

Canadian National, Union Reach Tentative Deal

Canadian National Railway Co. said Monday it had reached new tentative collective agreements with the Canadian Auto Workers union.

March 15, 2004

GAO Urges EPA to Weigh Engine Incentives

The General Accounting Office recommended last week that the Environmental Protection Agency explore government financial incentives for diesel engine makers and trucking firms to help fleets buy the new models required to meet tougher air quality rules in 2007.

March 15, 2004

Tennessee Association Head Burruss to Lead Truckload Carriers

The Truckload Carriers Association named Tennessee Trucking Association President Christopher Burruss to be the next president of the national TL group.

March 12, 2004

Hastert Seeks $275 Billion Highway Bill

House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) said Thursday he would push for six-year surface transportation bill totaling $275 billion, saying it would likely be low enough to avoid a presidential veto, news services reported.

March 12, 2004

Business Inventories Rise 0.1% in January; Sales Up 0.4%

Inventories at U.S. businesses rose 0.1% in January as companies struggled to keep up with rising sales, the Commerce Department said Friday.

March 12, 2004

News Briefs - March 12

Oil Prices Fall as Senate Moves to Bar SPR Shipments • Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index Falls in March • Potential Suspect in Truck Stop Murders Stabs Himself • Quality Carriers Signs Driver Training Deal • And more...

March 12, 2004

TIA Says It Will Seek End to Unauthorized Rebrokering

NEW ORLEANS — The Transportation Intermediaries Association’s board of directors has condemned unauthorized rebrokering of freight and said it would try to bring the practice to an end.

March 12, 2004