Rail and intermodal traffic fell last week from a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said.
December 12, 2008Trucking Business News
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New York Manufacturing Index Reaches All-Time Low
Manufacturing growth in New York state continued to show contraction this month, hitting the lowest level on record, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Monday.
December 15, 2008Top Environment Appointments Seen for Browner, NJ’s Jackson
President-elect Barack Obama reportedly has settled on an experienced team to lead in environmental and energy policy areas, including two women reasonably well-known in trucking circles.
December 15, 2008Obama’s Infrastructure Proposal Draws Trucking Industry Praise
President-elect Barack Obama’s promise to sponsor the largest infrastructure-building program in more than 50 years has excited trucking officials, who also encouraged the new administration not to overlook the longer-term highway spending package due next year.
December 15, 2008Urea Supply Will Be Ample, OEMs, Truck Stops Predict
Truck manufacturers and truck-stop chains said their customers would find adequate supplies of urea around the nation when new heavy-duty diesel engines that utilize selective catalytic conversion hit the road in 2010 models.
December 15, 2008Diesel Slips 10¢ to $2.515
The average retail price of U.S. diesel fuel dropped for the 10th consecutive week, the Department of Energy reported, but the gap between diesel and gasoline price reached the widest spread since the agency began publishing diesel prices in 1994.
December 15, 2008Consumer Sentiment Index Rises After 28-Year Low
U.S. consumer confidence improved this month after last month's 28-year low, according to the Reuters/University of Michigan’s preliminary monthly consumer sentiment index, released Friday.
December 12, 2008DOT Releases Early Fatality Data
The Department of Transportation said highway deaths fell 10% for the first 10 months of 2008 and said it expects fatalities to be at an all-time low when the full year totals are calculated.
December 12, 2008Business Inventories Take Largest Drop in Five Years
Business inventories fell 0.6% in October, the largest decline in five years, the Commerce Department said Friday.
December 12, 2008Retail Sales Fall by For Fifth Straight Month
Retail sales fell 1.8% in November, the fifth consecutive month of decline, led by a continued drop in automobile and gasoline sales, the Commerce Department said Friday.
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