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Industrial Production Surges 1.1% in May
Industrial production increased 1.1% in May, the most in almost six years, the Federal Reserve reported Wednesday.
June 16, 2004Question for Readers: How Are You Increasing Fuel Mileage?
Click here to write a letter to the editor. ith the cost of fuel remaining near record levels and far above a year ago, what is your company doing to increase the fuel mileage of your fleet.
June 16, 2004Customs Says Few Trucks Stopped Over Prior Notice
U.S. Customs officials said they turned away a small percentage of food-hauling trucks last week at 57 U.S. border crossings from Mexico and Canada, because they did not give sufficient advance notice of their arrival in the first week of stricter enforcement of prior-notice rules on food imports.
June 16, 2004FMCSA Plans to Report on Security Tech by Oct. 1
CHICAGO — A Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official said last week the agency planned to have a study of transportation security technologies ready by Oct. 1.
June 16, 2004Factory Sector Continuing to Expand, Fed Says
The economy expanded from April through early June with "broad-based" manufacturing growth, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday.
June 16, 2004Security Briefs - June 10 - June 16
LoJack Offers Discounts to Hazmat Haulers • Committee Blocks Accenture From $10 Billion Security Contract
June 16, 2004News Briefs - June 15
N.Y. Manufacturing Index Steady in June • Yellow Roadway Raises 2Q Earnings Estimate • Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index Rise in June • Business Inventories Rise Again in April • And more...
June 15, 2004Average Price of Diesel Falls 2.3 Cents to $1.711
The U.S. average retail price of diesel fuel fell 2.3 per gallon cents to $1.711 per gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday. br clear=all.
June 15, 2004Mineta Says He Has Doubts Road Bill Can Pass This Year
HYATTSTOWN, Md. — Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said June 9 that he doubted Congress could finish work on a six-year transportation bill by June 30, and that he thought it would probably extend the current legislation for a year.
June 15, 2004Consumer Prices Rise 0.6% in May
Consumer prices rose 0.6% in May, the Labor Department said Tuesday, the largest increase since January 2001 and a sign that inflation is making a return..
June 15, 2004