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Business

More Foreign Competition Seen Hurting North American OEMs

Low-cost commercial vehicle producers in Russia, India and China are poised to push North American OEMs out of truck markets in emerging nations within four years, according to a study by AlixPartners LLP.

September 27, 2010
EditorialBusiness

Appreciating Truck Drivers

Once a year and it should be far more often we pause in our busy lives to take notice of and show our appreciation for the everyday heroes who move our freight: the 3.4 million professional truck drivers who deliver the goods.

September 27, 2010
BusinessTechnology

PeopleNet, Par Logistics Partner in Trailer Tracking

PeopleNet, in a bid to push further into the trailer-tracking market, is touting integration with Par Logistics Management Systems as the new core of the Minnetonka, Minn., companys trailer-management product.

September 27, 2010
Letters to the EditorBusinessSafetyGovernmentLogisticsAutonomous

Letters: Keep the Step Vans, Calling it Quits, Natural Gas, Background Reports

Please keep step-van drivers in the National Truck Driving Championships. I attended my first truck-driving rodeo two years ago because the step-van category was added, and I had a blast. Now, Im hooked on NTDC.

September 27, 2010
BusinessEquipment

Some DPFs Have Defects, Truck, Engine Makers Say

RALEIGH, N.C. Representatives of three major truck and engine makers candidly admitted to fleet maintenance directors meeting here that some performance results of diesel particulate filters have not worked out as well as originally anticipated.

September 27, 2010
Business

Oregons Weight-Mile Tax to Increase Oct. 1 by an Average of 24.5%

Oregons truck weight-mile tax is set to increase Oct. 1 by an average of 24.5%, along with the flat fees some truckers pay.

September 27, 2010
Business

Obama Seeks Weight Exemption For Vermont, Maine Highways

President Obama has asked that a pilot program allowing trucks up to 100,000 pounds to run on interstate highways in Maine and Vermont become a permanent exemption to the federal 80,000-pound limit.

September 27, 2010
BusinessGovernmentLogistics

L.A. Port Staff Suggests Delaying Start Date of Owner-Operator Ban Until End of 2011

Port of Los Angeles staff members are recommending that harbor commissioners push back until the end of 2011 the first phase of the ports clean trucks program requiring that employee-only drivers move drayage trucks.

September 27, 2010
BusinessFuelGovernment

Diesel Inches Up 1.7瞽 to $2.96 for Second Straight Increase

The U.S. diesel average price rose 1.7 cents to $2.96 a gallon last week, the second straight week it has inched upward, the Department of Energy reported.

September 27, 2010
BusinessFuel

Oil Takes Biggest Gain in Two Weeks, Topping $76 a Barrel

Oil rose by the most in two weeks Friday, gaining $1.31 to finish the week at $76.49 a barrel, Bloomberg reported.

September 24, 2010