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News Briefs - Aug. 17
DaimlerChrysler Sells Hyundai Stake • Former Cummins Chairman, CEO Miller Dies • Housing Starts Rebound in July • Profits Fall at US 1 Industries • And more...
August 17, 2004Smithsonian Institution Exhibit Shows 'America on the Move'
WASHINGTON — Visitors can get their kicks walking on an actual piece of the famous Route 66 and get a feel for how the development of the interstate highway system and the trucking industry changed American life here at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History exhibit, “America on the Move.â€
August 16, 2004News Briefs - Aug. 16
Velocity Express Names Hendrickson President • New York Factory Index Falls in August • High Oil Prices Could Be Causing Global Slowdown • And more...
August 16, 2004Lundberg: Gasoline Prices Decline, but Increase Expected Soon
Gasoline prices dropped about 5 cents in the past three weeks, according to the Lundberg survey of 8,000 stations nationwide, but rising crude oil prices would likely cause prices to rise in the weeks ahead, analyst Trilby Lundberg said.
August 16, 2004Editorial: The Unwelcome Records in Fuel Prices
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. ith diesel prices hitting successive record highs, yet still trailing the even-faster run to new records almost daily in the crude oil markets, trucking will soon be hit more heavily in the pocket with rocketing fuel costs.
August 16, 2004ATA’s Graves, Qualcomm Discuss Truck Security
Security and technology were at the top of the agenda when American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves met with top executives of Qualcomm Corp. at the company’s San Diego headquarters in July, the technology supplier said.
August 16, 2004Technology Briefs - Aug. 10 - Aug. 16
Georgia Makes Plea to EPA on Fuel • At-Speed Toll Lanes to Be Added to N.J. Bridge • AirIQ's 2Q Net Loss Widens • EPA Reviews Baton Rouge Decision
August 16, 2004News Briefs - Aug. 13
Preliminary Sentiment Index Falls in August • Hurricane Charley Heads Toward Florida • Illinois Gov. Vetoes Bill to Raise Truck Speed Limits • Trade Deficit Widens to Record in June • And more...
August 13, 2004Producer Price Index Rises 0.1% in July
Producer prices rose 0.1% in July as cheaper cars and a drop in the cost of food offset higher energy prices, the Labor Department reported Friday..
August 13, 2004Truckload Profits Rise Despite Driver Issues
Many truckload carriers said profits pushed higher during the second quarter despite a lingering inability to find and retain drivers that prohibited fleet expansion in spite of high demand for freight-hauling services.
August 13, 2004