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Diesel Average Price Jumps 7.4 Cents to $2.234
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he average price of U.S. retail diesel fuel rose 7.4 cents to $2.234 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
June 7, 2005TT's Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore unpack the trends, surprises and shake-ups that define this year's Top 100 for-hire carriers..
Diesel to Remain Higher Than Gasoline Into 2006, DOE Says
Average retail diesel prices are expected to remain above regular gasoline prices through 2006, the Department of Energy said in its monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook released Tuesday.
June 7, 2005Senate Energy Bill Includes Biofuels Provisions
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved its portion of energy legislation that would increase the use of biofuels such as biodiesel and ethanol.
June 6, 2005Virginia's Transportation Chief to Step Down
Virginia Department of Transportation chief Philip Shucet said last week he was resigning as commissioner at the end of June, the Washington Post reported.
June 6, 2005Southern States Reportedly Pushing for New Highway Projects
With Congress poised to devote nearly $300 million as early as this summer for highway construction and upkeep, political leaders in southern states are banding together to get more funding for their region, the Associated Press reported.
June 6, 2005Government Stepping Up Border Protection, Paper Reports
The federal government is increasing its border-screening capability though some critics say the efforts fall short in some areas, USA Today reported Monday.
June 6, 2005Fleet Managers Unsure of How to Prepare for 2007 Medium-Duty Models
Medium-duty fleet managers waiting for the next generation of low-emission diesel engines are aware that changes in fuel and engines are coming, but they are not quite sure how to prepare for it.
June 6, 2005Gerald Detter Replaces Thomas Finkbiner at Quality Distribution
Quality Distribution Inc. said its chairman and chief executive officer, Thomas Finkbiner, resigned and has been replaced by Gerald Detter, former CEO of Con-Way Transportation Services, effective Monday.
June 6, 2005CNF Names Executives to Lead Con-Way, Menlo Units
CNF Inc. Monday named five company executives to lead its Con-Way Transportation Services and Menlo Worldwide units.
June 6, 2005DOT’s Transportation Services Index Rises
The Department of Transportation said Monday its transportation services index rose 1.2% in March from February.
June 6, 2005