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Diesel Price Down 1 Cent to $1.529

The average retail price of diesel fuel declined 1 cent last week to $1.529 per gallon, the sixth straight weekly decline, the U.S. Department of Energy said in its survey of fueling stations on Monday.

April 21, 2003

3PL Customers Expect IT, Global Capabilities

Third-party logistics companies may be facing higher expectations from clients who want more sophisticated capabilities, especially when it comes to information technology and global reach, according to a pair of unrelated studies.

April 18, 2003

News Briefs - April 18

DOT to Hold Hearing on DHL Citizenship • Oil Price Rise on OPEC Call for Less Output • Intermodal Rail Totals Rise • U.S. Looking to Build Two New Ohio River Bridges •

April 18, 2003

News Briefs - April 17

Cummins Widened First-Quarter Loss • Landstar System Boosts 1Q Earnings • USA Truck Posts Quarterly Loss, Without Surcharge Revenue • Marten Shows Record 1Q Revenues • And more ...

April 17, 2003

Monster.com Pays for TV Ad To Promote Trucking’s Image

Monster.com, an online job-matching service whose controversial television commercial early this year prompted protests from trucking groups, has now produced a pro-trucking advertisement that will air on cable television this week, American Trucking Associations announced.

April 17, 2003

Movers Oppose Petri Bill To Raise Damage Liability

LA QUINTA, Calif.- Leaders of the American Moving and Storage Association endorsed alternative consumer protection legislation they hope Congress will pass instead of a bill introduced March 4 that AMSA said would decimate the industry by exposing it to much greater liability for damage.

April 17, 2003

NYC Considers Toughening Truck Route Enforcement

The New York City Council began to consider legislation to make sure truckers use specified routes.

April 17, 2003

Security Briefs - April 10 - April 16

U.S. Drops Terror Alert Back to Yellow • Bush Signs War Funding Bill • Va. Cities Looking at Truck Safety •

April 16, 2003

Officials Say Security Concerns Adding Costs to Global Moves

LA QUINTA, Calif. - Tighter security restrictions since the 9/11 terrorist attacks have created delays, higher costs, more inspections and more cargo damage for international movers.

April 16, 2003