Con-way Inc.s third-party logistics unit Menlo Worldwide has been selected as the prime contractor for the U.S. Defense Departments Defense Transportation Coordination Initiative.
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Diesel Dips 5.1瞽 to $2.847
The national average retail price of diesel fell 5.1 cents last week to $2.847 a gallon its largest weekly drop since January while the gasoline average fell 6.7 cents to $2.771 a gallon.
August 20, 2007State Champions to Test Skill and Knowledge
More than 375 professional truck drivers from all 50 states are expected to compete this week in what American Trucking Associations calls the Super Bowl of Safety the National Truck Driving Championships in Minneapolis.
August 20, 2007U.S. Seeks to Boost Enforcement of Laws Restricting Cabotage
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has awarded a grant to educate local and state enforcement officers about truck cabotage rules that forbid foreign carriers from hauling cargo point-to-point within the United States.
August 20, 2007July Class 8 Truck Sales Fall 54%
U.S. retail Class 8 truck sales continued to slide in July, falling more than 54% from the same month last year, according to the latest survey by Wards Communications.
August 20, 2007Diesel Rises 2.1瞽 to $2.868
The U.S. average retail price of diesel fuel rose 2.1 cents to $2.868 a gallon from a week ago, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
August 21, 2007California to Boost Ethanol Content
The California Air Resources Board has approved more use of ethanol as part of several changes to its reformulated gasoline regulations.
August 20, 2007ALK Releases Updated FleetSuite Package
Mapping software firm ALK Technologies said it has released the 21st annual upgrade of its fleet-management software package, FleetSuite.
August 20, 2007Consumer Sentiment Index Falls to One-Year Low
U.S. consumer confidence fell to a one-year low this month, according to the University of Michigans monthly consumer sentiment index released Friday.
August 17, 2007DOT Sets Conditions on Mexican Trucks Program
The Department of Transportation said that Mexican trucks will be allowed to operate throughout the United States under its pilot program as long as U.S. trucking companies have equal access south of the border, Bloomberg reported Friday.
August 17, 2007