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Technology Briefs - July 12 - July 18
EPA Grants Fla. Fuel Waivers in Wake of Dennis Eaton Buys Specialty Manufacturer for $54 Mln. S.C. Dedicates Longest Cable-Suspension Bridge UCN Signs Pact With US Truck Accessories Warehouse
July 18, 2005Officials Testify in Favor Of Engine Retrofit Program
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. img src="http://www.ttnews.com/images/printeditiontag_new.gif" width=120 align=right>A panel of industry executives and state and local government officials told a Senate subcommittee they supported a plan to offer loans and grants to trucking fleets to retrofit existing diesel engines, but cautioned the full benefits of cleaner diesel technology could not be realized without the timely use of ultra-low-sulfur diesel.
July 18, 2005Crude Oil Prices Rise Slightly; May Fall This Week
Crude oil prices rose slightly Friday on concerns Hurricane Emily could head toward oil-producing Venezuela, but analysts said oil prices could drop this week on rising fuel supply.
July 18, 2005Fitch Raises Ryder's Debt Rating
Fitch Ratings said Monday it raised the unsecured debt rating of Ryder System to A minus from BBB plus, and revised its rating outlook to stable from positive for the company.
July 18, 2005Heartland Express 2Q Earnings, Revenue Rise
Truckload carrier Heartland Express Inc. said Monday its second-quarter net income rose 12.3% to $17.6 million or 24 cents a share, compared with $15.7 million or 21 cents a year earlier.
July 18, 2005Crude Oil Prices Fall Monday on Supply Forecasts
Crude oil prices fell Monday on reports U.S. inventories may be adequate to blunt the effect of storms, Bloomberg reported.
July 18, 2005Hurricane Emily Avoids U.S.; Disrupts Some Gulf Oil Operations
Hurricane Emily, continuing a westward track across the southern Caribbean, slammed into Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula early Monday as it headed back toward open water, but was unlikely to hit the mainland United States, weather reports said.
July 18, 2005Wilson Bridge Traffic Back to Normal Following Construction
A major phase of a multi-year project on the Capital Beltway Interstate 495 surrounding the nations capital reopened the highway early Sunday after the weekend's construction work was finished ahead of schedule, officials said
July 18, 2005Preliminary Michigan Consumer Index Gains in July
The University of Michigans preliminary consumer sentiment index for July rose to 96.5, more than expected.
July 15, 2005July N.Y. Manufacturing Index Rises More Than Expected
Manufacturing in New York state rose for the second straight month in July, according to a monthly survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released Friday.
July 15, 2005