Diesel fell 4.9 cents to $4.086 and gasoline also fell, marking the first downturns for both fuels in 12 weeks, the Department of Energy reported.
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Spireon Unveils Updated Trailer-Tracking Program
Spireon Inc. recently unveiled its updated trailer tracking program, FleetLocate Trailer Assist, with advances in the user interface and integration with other fleet maintenance programs.
September 24, 2012FMCSA to Hold Listening Session on Oilfield HOS Exemption
Federal regulators will hold a listening session near Dallas next week on recent regulatory guidance that restricts use of an hours-of-service exemption for truckers involved oil and gas exploration.
September 21, 2012Virginia Program Helps Veterans Get CDLs
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles has streamlined the commercial driver’s license application process for veterans with truck driving experience.
September 21, 2012European Regulators Undecided on UPS-TNT Deal
European Union antitrust regulators have not decided on whether to object to UPS Inc.’s bid to buy Dutch package firm TNT Express, Reuters reported Friday.
September 21, 2012Opinion: A Year of Slowly Driving Forward
Nearly 12 months ago, I proudly accepted the title of chairman of American Trucking Associations, thus beginning one of the most exciting and exhausting years of my professional life, and an experience I’ve been humbled and honored to have.
September 24, 2012Editorial: Improving Drivers’ Lives
The trucking industry took a pause from its busy, round-the-clock pace last week to recognize the essential role that drivers play, not only for their employers but also in the nation’s economy.
September 24, 201290-Day Contract Extension Will Keep Ports Operating
Management and labor negotiators in the East Coast and Gulf Coast contract talks have agreed to a 90-day extension of the pact that was due to expire on Sept. 30, ensuring there will not be a work stoppage during the peak holiday shipping season.
September 24, 2012Sales Strength in North America Lifts Daimler, Renschler Says
HANOVER, Germany — The brisk pace of North American truck sales is helping drive the results of the world’s largest commercial vehicles maker, according to its chief executive.
September 24, 2012FedEx Reports Lower Earnings; Reduces Future Profit Forecasts
FedEx Corp. last week reported a lower fiscal first-quarter profit and reduced earnings forecasts, but said its less-than-truckload unit provided a bright spot by more than doubling its results.
September 24, 2012