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Daimler Sets $9,000 Price Increase for 2010 Engines

Daimler Trucks North America will raise its heavy-duty truck prices for 2010 models by $9,000 to account for new emissions technology, with medium-duty trucks costing $6,700 to $7,300 more than 2009 models.

August 11, 2009

Ex-FBI Agent Reportedly Will Head TSA

The Obama administration plans to nominate former FBI agent Erroll Southers to head the Transportation Security Administration, the Associated Press reported.

August 10, 2009

Letters: Perception vs. Reality, Containers, Road Fund Cash

Three different articles in your July 20 publication underline the huge disconnect between current policymakers’ perception and the realities of our industry.

August 10, 2009

Diesel Rises 7.5¢ to $2.625; Gas Jumps 9¢

Diesel and gasoline prices both jumped Monday, with diesel rising 7.5 cents to $2.625 a gallon and gas gaining 9 cents to $2.647, the Department of Energy said.

August 11, 2009

Opinion: Trucking and Lease Accounting Changes

The Financial Accounting Standards Board and its sister organization are working jointly on reviewing changes to the current U.S. Financial Accounting Standards 13 and International Accounting Standards 17 for leasing.

August 7, 2009

Teamsters Approve YRC Pay, Pension Cuts

Less-than-truckload carrier YRC Worldwide’s Teamsters union members have approved a 5% wage cut and agreed to allow the company to forego pension plan contributions for the next 18 months.

August 10, 2009

Flying J, Pilot Merger Plan Faces Antitrust Review

After clearing its first legal hurdle in U.S. bankruptcy court, the proposed merger between truck stop operators Flying J Inc. and Pilot Travel Centers is about to undergo a federal antitrust review.

August 10, 2009

ArvinMeritor Posts $162 Million Quarterly Loss

Manufacturer ArvinMeritor Inc. said it lost $162 million in the April-to-June quarter, while also announcing last week it has found a buyer for its light-vehicle wheels business and has stepped up its marketing effort for truck disc and drum brakes ahead of the government’s new truck stopping-distance rule.

August 10, 2009

Senate Panel Approves Measure Boosting Truck Weights in Maine

Several measures affecting trucking advanced in Congress recently as a key Senate committee ap-proved a bill to allow trucks weighing more than the federal limit on Interstate 95 in Maine, and a bill providing tax incentives for idle-reducing units was introduced in the House of Representatives.

August 10, 2009