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Freight Demand to Grow Slowly In 2013, ATA Economist Projects

Truck tonnage probably will grow at a slower pace in 2013, but a stronger economic recovery could boost the industry in 2014 and 2015, according to the latest projections from American Trucking Associations.

December 24, 2012

Trucking’s Efforts Produce Changes in CSA Scoring

Federal regulators weathered ongoing criticism of the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program during the year, as industry representatives, experts and researchers pushed for changes to it.

December 24, 2012

Earnings Slip 12% to $438 Mln. at FedEx, Despite Gains at Ground, Freight Units

FedEx Corp.’s Ground and Freight units increased fiscal second-quarter profit, cushioning the blow of lower profits at the Express business, the company reported last week.

December 24, 2012

Transport Funding Law Passes With EOBR Mandate, HOS Study

After a series of temporary extensions kept highway construction projects and federal transportation programs afloat for three years, Congress in June finally passed a new highway reauthorization bill.

December 24, 2012

Major Deals Reshape Tech Landscape; Companies Prep for EOBR Mandate

Major acquisitions, the upcoming electronic onboard recorder mandate and a move toward mobility platforms were among the year’s biggest developments in trucking’s technology arena.

December 24, 2012

Navistar Reports Loss in 4Q, CEO Sees Profitable 2014

Navistar International Corp. announced last week its fiscal fourth-quarter loss ballooned to $2.76 billion, mostly due to a tax-related charge, but executives said long-term product improvements will restore profits.

December 24, 2012

Graves Calls 2012 a Successful Year for ATA, Citing Policy, Regulatory, Budgetary Issues

Like many of the nation’s businesses, American Trucking Associations operated cautiously in 2012, said Bill Graves, the federation’s president.

December 24, 2012

Trucking Industry, Allies Push Back Against Hours-of-Service Changes

The trucking industry and its allies pushed back against modified hours-of-service rules for drivers, while federal regulators pushed ahead with safety initiatives that ranged from requiring electronic onboard recorders to ensuring that unsafe trucking companies cannot keep operating after being shut down.

December 24, 2012

Nov. Class 8 Sales Decline 15.6%, But 2012 Still Is Outpacing 2011

Retail heavy-duty truck sales in the United States fell 15.6% in November from a year ago, the third straight monthly decline, but continue to outpace 2011, WardsAuto.com reported.

December 24, 2012

Opinion: Natural Gas — Proceed, But With Caution

America’s natural-gas boom has the potential to be another big win — if we work together to do it the right way. But if we don’t get it right, substituting natural gas for diesel in our longhaul trucking fleet could just as easily become a losing proposition for everyone concerned.

December 24, 2012