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News Briefs - Oct. 12

Oshkosh Says It Did Not Win New U.K. Contract • Tolls for Truckers Lowered on Ohio Turnpike • Supreme Court Rejects Union Pacific's Appeal on Damages • DaimlerChrysler's Axle Unit to Boost Output • And more...

October 12, 2004

Editorial: $2 Diesel and $53 Crude Oil

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. espite the fact that average retail diesel prices recently rose above $2 a gallon, trucking fleets have so far expressed little new concern about fuel costs, amid muted reaction from their freight shippers..

October 12, 2004

Williams Eager to Strengthen Trucking’s Future

Steve Williams, who became the 59th chairman of American Trucking Associations Oct. 7, said he believes there is a transportation crisis looming that will challenge trucking in several fundamental ways and that he wants to strengthen the trucking federation so it can lead the industry to confront the crisis.

October 12, 2004

News Briefs - Oct. 11

UAW Approves Three-Year Contract With Mack • Highway Bill Remains Stalled in Congress • Universal Express Purchases Majority Stake in Alpine Air • Delays Hampering Canadian Ports, CP Reports

October 11, 2004

Lundberg: Average Price of Gasoline Rises to $2.02

The average national retail price of gasoline rose 8 cents per gallon over the past two weeks, fueled by the record price of crude oil, according to the Lundberg survey of stations nationwide.

October 11, 2004

Truck Makers See Technology as Vital to Future of Trucking

LAS VEGAS — Information — gathering, disseminating, analyzing and applying it — is the next driving wheel of truck making, leading truck manufacturers said Oct. 6 in their panel discussion during American Truck Associations’ Management Conference & Exhibition here.

October 11, 2004

Technology Briefs - Oct. 5 - Oct. 11

EPA Awards Grant to Iowa School District • Terion Unveils FleetView for Refrigerated Trailers • Report: Toll Collect Pays $150 Million for Delay.

October 11, 2004

McLeod: Business Boom Curbs Conference Turnout

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Surveying an assembly of 350 customers or business partners, the founder of McLeod Software Inc. said the turnout at his company’s annual Users’ Conference would have been even greater if truckers weren’t so busy.

October 11, 2004

News Briefs - Oct. 8

Daimler Says Commercial Vehicles Earnings To Rise Despite Mitsubishi Costs • Rail Carloadings, Intermodal Shipments Rise in September • Crude Oil Rises, Heating Oil Hits Intraday Record

October 8, 2004

Payrolls Rise by 96,000 in September; Manufacturing Drops 18,000 Jobs

Employers added 96,000 workers to payrolls in August, but the manufacturing sector reduced payrolls by 18,000 jobs after increasing over the previous two months, the Labor Department said Friday.

October 8, 2004