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Factory Orders Increase 1.3% in July
Factory orders rose 1.3% in July, the largest gain in four months, the Commerce Department said Thursday..
September 2, 2004Productivity Growth Slows in Second Quarter
Worker productivity grew at a 2.5% annual rate in the second quarter, the Labor Department said Thursday, the slowest rate since the fourth quarter of 2002.
September 2, 20042007 Engines Could Boost Use of Synthetics
Hotter-running diesel engines coming in 2007 could spur the demand for synthetic motor oils that have already carved a niche for themselves by withstanding extreme temperatures. br clear=all>
September 2, 2004Opinion: Get More Out of Your Assets — Not More Assets
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he trucking industry just might be too busy. The Department of Transportation’s freight index has reached a 14-year high. TransCore/DAT’s index of spot market traffic hit an all-time high in March at 1,156, compared with an August 1996 base of 100. As a result, freight rates increased more than 5% in the first half of 2004.
September 2, 2004News Briefs - Sept. 1
Florida Prepares for Hurricane Frances • Con-Way Truckload Places Order With Volvo • WTO Approves U.S. Sanctions Over Dumping Rules • Mitsubishi Motors, Executives Deny Covering Up Truck Defects
September 1, 2004FMCSA Looks at Electronic Onboard Recorders to Improve HOS Compliance, Drivers' Health
Two days after it asked a court to stay an order vacating new hours-of-service rules for truck drivers, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Wednesday gave advanced notice of a proposed rule focusing on using electronic onboard recorders to improve HOS compliance.
September 1, 2004ISM Index Shows Manufacturing Expanding at Slower Pace in August
The Institute for Supply Management said Wednesday its factory index fell to 59 in August from 62 in July. Analysts told Bloomberg News the decline was likely caused by rising costs for energy and raw materials.
September 1, 2004Construction Spending Rises to Record in July
Construction spending rose 0.4% in July to a record annual rate of $997.2 billion, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
September 1, 2004Regulators Delay Implementing Hazmat Driver Rule to Jan. 31
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has delayed implementing a rule that would restrict states from issuing permits to carry hazardous materials until drivers have been cleared by the Transportation Security Administration.
September 1, 2004Security & Safety Briefs - Aug. 26 - Sept. 1
NTSB Urges Steps to Reduce Barge-Bridge Accidents • Experts: Dirty Bomb in L.A. Could Cost $34 Billion • Report Faults Hiring of Some Air Marshals
September 1, 2004