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Automakers Hit EPA’s Proposal for 15% Ethanol Content in Gasoline

Ford, Toyota and other automakers have criticized an Environmental Protection Agency proposal to allow gasoline with 15% ethanol content in all cars and trucks, Bloomberg reported.

July 6, 2011

Volkswagen Moves Toward Majority Stake in German Truck Maker MAN

Volkswagen AG moved closer to its goal of becoming Europe’s largest truck maker in moving toward gaining a majority in German truck maker MAN SE, Bloomberg reported.

July 6, 2011

Court Backs ABF in Reversing Appeal Dismissal

A federal appeals court Wednesday reversed a lower court’s dismissal of ABF Freight System’s suit against YRC Worldwide and the Teamsters union, sending the case back to district court for “further proceedings.â€

July 7, 2011

ODFL Names Greg Gantt Chief Operating Officer

Old Dominion Freight Line said Tuesday it promoted Greg Gantt to be its chief operating officer.

July 5, 2011

Factory Orders Rise 0.8% in May

Factory orders rose 0.8% in May, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.

July 5, 2011

Safety Technology Bill Proposed in Senate

Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) has introduced a bill that would provide tax credits for half the cost of certain commercial vehicle safety systems.

July 5, 2011

E&MU: GPS Helps Guide First Responders

When lives hang in the balance, the route to an emergency must be clear — and clearly communicated — to first responders. For firefighters and emergency medical technicians responding to such calls, getting lost isn’t an option. That’s where computer-aided dispatch systems come in. They incorporate Global Positioning System devices, digital maps and routing software to calculate the fastest route.

July 7, 2011

ALK Offers Enhanced PC Miler

ALK Technologies Inc. said it has released its PC Miler 25 product line with new features, such as estimated arrival and departure times, to help users’ compliance with delivery schedules.

July 5, 2011

Oil Holds Under $95 a Barrel

Oil traded near the lowest in two days as China signaled it may step up efforts to cool its economy, tempering fuel demand in that country, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

July 5, 2011

Truck Groups Defend La.’s Anti-Indemnification Law

American Trucking Associations and the Louisiana Motor Transport Association have filed a brief supporting Louisiana’s anti-indemnification law against a lawsuit that calls it unconstitutional.

July 5, 2011