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Consumer Price Index Unchanged in September

Consumer prices were unchanged in September, kept in check by falling fuel prices, the Labor Department said Thursday.

October 16, 2008

Opinion: The Challenges Facing Trucking

People often ask me how it is that, as a farmer, I stumbled into trucking. I grew up involved in the day-to-day operations of my family’s Indiana farm, but in 1972, I decided it was time to devote my energies to agribusiness.

October 17, 2008

Diesel Continues to Fall, Dropping 21.6¢ to $3.659

Diesel fuel fell by the most since its record plunge after the 2005 hurricanes, dropping 21.6 cents to $3.659 a gallon, while gasoline fell 33.3 cents to $3.151 a gallon in its biggest one-week decline on record, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.

October 15, 2008

Import Prices Fall 3% in September

The price of goods imported to the United States fell 3% in September, led by declining energy prices, the Labor Department said Friday.

October 10, 2008

DOE Lowers Forecast for Fuel Prices

The prices of oil, gasoline, heating oil and diesel all will average lower next year than earlier forecast, as global demand slows with the slowing world economy, the Energy Department said Tuesday.

October 7, 2008

Diesel Drops 8.4¢ to $3.875; Gas Plunges 14.8¢ to $3.484

After a one-week pause in its downward trend last week, diesel resumed its decline, falling 8.4 cents to $3.875 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.

October 7, 2008

Qualcomm Offers In-Cab Scanning

Qualcomm Inc. added an in-cab scanning service to its mobile computing system, and launched a new reporting module designed to help carriers monitor how much fuel their drivers are burning, the company said last week.

October 6, 2008

Diesel Price Decline Pauses

The average price of retail diesel fuel rose 0.1 cent last week to $3.959, following 10 straight weeks of declines, according to the De-partment of Energy.

October 6, 2008

Ports ‘Soft Launch’ Truck Plan with O-O Ban Still Unsettled

The California ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach formally launched their clean-trucks programs last week without any apparent major glitches, although activity at some terminals was initially reported to be lighter than usual, with fewer trucks showing up at the gates.

October 6, 2008