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Trimac Reports First-Quarter Loss

Canada-based transportation firm Trimac Income Fund said it lost C$700,000 in the first quarter, or 5 cents per unit, compared with a profit of C$600,000, or 2 cents, a year ago.

May 18, 2009

Obama Unveils New Emissions Standards

President Obama Tuesday outlined his administrations comprehensive plan to curb emissions from cars and light trucks, saying the rules would cut dependence on imported oil and move the United States toward a clean energy economy, the Associated Press reported.

May 19, 2009

Caterpillar to Cut Worker Hours at Ind. Engine Plant

Heavy equipment and diesel engine maker Caterpillar Inc. said it will cut hours at least in half for 985 workers in its Lafayette, Ind., plant, the Associated Press reported Monday.

May 18, 2009

Trucking Hit by Perfect Storm, Hebe Says

SAN DIEGO A perfect storm of a nose-diving economy, high fuel prices and governmental missteps have all combined to ravage the trucking industry and the companies that supply its equipment, according to Jim Hebe, senior vice president of North American sales for Navistar Inc.

May 18, 2009

Congress Seen Taking Lead On Transport Policy, Not DOT

The debate over future surface transportation policy is likely to be directed by Congress, rather than the Obama administration, several industry lobbyists said following the recent release of nu-merous documents.

May 18, 2009

Volvo Backs Use of Longer, Heavier Trucks

BOSTON Volvo Trucks joined the argument over allowing longer, heavier trucks on U.S. highways, saying Congress should allow them on the interstate system to relieve congestion, increase productivity, conserve fuel and cut greenhouse gas emissions.

May 18, 2009

EPAs Record Budget Plan Spurs Debate in Congress Over Carbon Emissions

Details of the Environmental Protection Agencys record $10.5 billion fiscal 2010 budget proposal a 37% increase quickly set off a partisan debate in Congress last week over the agencys plans to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.

May 18, 2009

Gasoline Price Soars 16.2瞽

The average price of retail gasoline soared last week, jumping 16.2 cents a gallon to a U.S. average of $2.24, leapfrogging diesel, which rose 3.1 cents to $2.216. Gasoline prices exceeded diesel for the first time in nearly two years.

May 18, 2009

Bill Would Seek to Boost Non-Truck Freight Modes

Two key Senators introduced legislation Thursday that would increase the proportion of national freight transportation provided by modes other than trucks by 10% by 2020.

May 14, 2009

Intermodal, Rail Traffic Fall for Week

Intermodal rail traffic fell 21% last week compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads said.

May 15, 2009