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Trimacs Earnings Dip in 1Q

Canada-based transportation firm Trimac Income Fund said its first-quarter net earnings fell to C$1.5 million or 5 cents per unit, from C$3.7 million or 7 cents a year earlier.

May 14, 2007
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Fleets Grow as Freight Falls

NEW YORK The decline in freight volume this year and the number of heavy-duty trucks purchased last year during the pre-buy were both markedly bigger than analysts thought, leading to too many trucks chasing too little business.

May 14, 2007
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STB Ends Antitrust Immunity for Trucking Rate Bureaus

The Surface Transportation Board has revoked the authority of motor carriers to engage in collective ratemaking and freight classification.

May 14, 2007
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Firms Seek to Replace Pension Funds

NEW YORK The top executive at Arkansas Best Corp. said he expects to offer his fleets unionized employees a less-costly pension benefit plan and withdraw from the current Teamsters multi-employer funds.

May 14, 2007
BusinessSafety

Fleets Eye Safety Gains to Cut Insurance Costs

Risk management has taken on a new urgency for many carriers as trucking companies attempt to reduce operating costs and minimize insurance premiums, often by including safety improvements.

May 14, 2007
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Volvos 1Q Profit Declines

Truck maker Volvo ABs first-quarter profit dipped 5.8% as North American sales declined, but the companys European sales increased, Bloomberg reported Friday.

May 11, 2007
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Moyes Completes Swift Buyout Deal

Swift Transportation Co. founder Jerry Moyes said Thursday he has completed his $2.5 billion takeover of the truckload carrier.

May 11, 2007
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Michelin Forecasts Higher Costs

Tire maker Michelin & Cie. said it will face tougher competition and higher raw materials costs this year, Bloomberg reported Friday.

May 11, 2007
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Business Inventories Fall; Sales Rise

U.S. business inventories fell in March but sales rose, the Commerce Department said Friday.

May 11, 2007
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April Retail Sales Fall 0.2%

Retail sales fell 0.2% in April, the Commerce Department said Friday.

May 11, 2007