The Department of Energy said diesel will average just below $3 a gallon this year, in line with its previous forecasts, but will climb over that level in 2011.
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Wholesale Inventories Rise in June
Wholesale inventories rose 0.1% in June, while sales fell, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.
August 10, 2010New Mexico Mulls Closing Some Rest Areas
New Mexico is considering closng 13 of its 32 highway rest areas because of a budget shortfall.
August 10, 2010Canadian Cabinet Shuffle Yields New Transport Minister
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has named Chuck Strahl the country’s new transport minister.
August 10, 2010Bill Would Ban Horse Transport in Double-Deck Trailers
Legislation that would ban the transportation of horses in double-decker trailers would cost the nearly 80 contractors who transport livestock to rodeos all over the U.S. more than $4 million in extra operating and equipment costs, according to estimates by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.
August 10, 2010ATRI Survey Seeks Trucking Industry’s Top Concerns
The American Transportation Research Institute this week released its annual survey to gauge the trucking industry’s top concerns.
August 13, 2010Mullen Group Posts 2Q Loss
Canadian transportation firm Mullen Group posted a second-quarter loss of C$6.2 million or 7 cents per share, compared with a profit of C$17.8 million, or 22 cents, a year ago.
August 9, 2010Con-way Freight’s Carl Krites Is NTDC’s Grand Champion
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Con-way Freight driver Carl Krites was named Grand Champion at the National Truck Driving Championships Saturday, beating more than 400 truck drivers in taking the title.
August 9, 2010TravelCenters Reports 2Q Profit
Truck stop chain TravelCenters of America reported a second-quarter profit Monday of $1.17 million, or 7 cents a share, compared with a loss of $15.04 million, or 90 cents, a year ago.
August 9, 2010Volvo Japan Unit Reportedly Expanding Diesel Engine Capacity
Japanese firm UD Trucks Corp., a unit of Volvo AB, will invest about $60 million to set up a commercial vehicle diesel engine production line near Tokyo, Bloomberg reported Monday.
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