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Diesel Price Slides to $1.38 Per Gallon

The average price of diesel fuel per gallon dropped 1.2 cents to $1.38 last week, according to the Department of Energy.

July 16, 2001

Subsiding Prices Revive Criticism of Energy Plan

As the feeling of crisis surrounding natural gas and oil subsides, support for the Bush administration’s energy plan, which focuses on long-term shortages, is waning, the New York Times reported.

July 16, 2001

Retail Sales Rise; PPI Falls

Consumers are helping to keep the economy afloat, but the so-called rebound is moving very slowly, according to a new series of economic reports.

July 13, 2001

Viewer Measuring Systems in Works for Truckside Ads

Truckside advertising sales may get a boost in the next few years thanks to a new viewer measurement system that can help advertisers better target their audiences, according to trucking and advertising industry officials.

July 13, 2001

Senate Panel Calls for Mexican Truck Inspections

The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a bill late Thursday that would require Mexican trucks to get clearance from U.S. safety inspectors before gaining full access to U.S. highways.

July 13, 2001

Executive Briefing - July 13

UPS May Join FedEx in DHL Complaint; CNF Cuts 400 Jobs as ºÚÁϳԹÏÍølife Closes; Allied Struggles to Keep NYSE Listing; Online Grocer ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøruns.com Shuts Down; and more...

July 13, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - July 13

Panasonic Selects NextLinx for Inbound Trade; Cellular Brings First Phones to Many Mexicans; Mobile Phones Get 3D Sound; and more...

July 13, 2001

Burlington Motor Carriers in Bankruptcy

Burlington Motor Carriers confirmed Friday that it has filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code as a result of its inability to restructure long-term debt with equipment lenders.

July 13, 2001

Truckers Find Reefer Hauls a Complex Job

Comparing the skills required to transport and deliver refrigerated goods with those needed for other commodities is almost like comparing apples to oranges.

July 12, 2001