Surface trade among the United States, Canada and Mexico was 2.6% higher in August than the same month last year, the Department of Transportation reported.
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CNG Fueling Stations Open After Storm
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. said that 49 fueling stations in seven states affected by Hurricane Sandy are operational and providing compressed natural gas for fleets.
November 5, 2012East Coast Refineries Struggle to Resume Full Operations in Wake of Sandy
Several East Coast refineries were struggling to resume full operations following Hurricane Sandy, as gasoline and diesel supplies in the New York and New Jersey region ran low and filling stations attempted to come back online in the two states, news services reported.
November 5, 2012ISM Services Index Slips in October
An index of the U.S. economys service sector declined in October, the Institute for Supply Management said Monday.
November 5, 2012FedEx Freight Testing LNG Tractors
FedEx Freight said it has begun testing two tractors powered by liquefied natural gas.
November 5, 2012Gasoline Plunges 21瞽 to $3.55 a Gallon, Lundberg Survey Reports
Gasoline fell almost 21 cents in the past two weeks to $3.55 a gallon, according to the latest Lundberg survey of filling stations released Sunday, while oil held near a four-month low in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
November 5, 2012Roadrunner Buys Central Cal Transportation
Roadrunner Transportation Systems said Monday it has acquired intermodal transportation company Central Cal Transportation for about $4 million.
November 5, 2012Opinion: Turn Risk Into a Competitive Advantage
In speaking with hundreds of trucking company executives over the course of my career, Ive noticed two distinctly different mentalities when discussing insurance: There are those who buy insurance, and there are those who manage risk.
November 5, 2012Letter: Irked by Fiat
Your item titled Ram to Add Commercial Division caught my eye and my ire.
November 5, 2012Editorial: Repairing Sandys Devastation
Once again, Mother Nature has shown us that mans best-laid plans are subject to her whims. The devastating superstorm named Sandy traveled up the U.S. Atlantic coast until it got near New Jersey, and then took a sharp left turn late on Oct. 29.
November 5, 2012