Oil fell for a second day Wednesday as the dollar strengthened, dropping to below $72 a barrel, Bloomberg reported.
August 26, 2009Trucking Business News
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World Trade Showed 2.5% Upturn in June
World trade rose 2.5% in June from May, suggesting that global trade sluggishness could be bottoming out, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
August 27, 2009GDP Decline Shows 1% Second-Quarter Drop
The U.S. economy contracted at an annual rate of 1% in the second quarter, matching an earlier estimate, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
August 27, 2009Initial Jobless Claims Decline for Week
Initial jobless claims fell by 10,000 last week from the previous week, the Labor Department said Thursday.
August 27, 2009YRC Names Chief Strategy Officer
YRC Worldwide said its board has elected Richard Williamson to be the company’s first chief strategy officer to “coordinate and oversee” the less-than-truckload carrier’s recovery process.
August 27, 2009July New ϳԹ Sales Rise 9.6%
New home sales rose 9.6% in July, on the heels of a big jump in June, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
August 26, 2009Durable Goods Orders Jump 4.9%
Durable goods orders jumped 4.9% in July, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
August 26, 2009Two Truckload Carriers Install Software to Help With Routing, Fuel Purchasing
Truckload carriers C.R. England and Knight Transportation each recently announced they were investing in new software aimed at making its routing and fuel purchasing more efficient.
August 26, 2009Rival Ocean Carriers ‘Wait and See’ on Results of Maersk’s Chassis Fee Plan
Maersk Line’s move to start charging truckers for use of its container chassis is being watched closely by the biggest ocean carrier’s competitors, although none of them have yet followed suit.
August 26, 2009Norfolk Southern Plans New Intermodal Terminal
Norfolk Southern Corp. said it plans to build a $95 million intermodal terminal in Greencastle, Pa., along the railroad’s proposed Crescent Corridor project to move freight between the South and the Northeast.
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