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Opinion: Trucking Here and Now
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he success of any endeavor requires planning and a firm grasp of the day's trends and issues. This is especially true for the American trucking industry. From government regulation and oversight to competitive issues and beyond, the concerns and choices your company will have tomorrow will trace their origins back to things we’re seeing today.
October 5, 2004DOE Lends More Oil from SPR
The Department of Energy has approved additional loans from nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, for a total of 4.2 million barrels of oil.
October 5, 2004Storm Compounds Problems for Southeast Truckers
Hurricane Jeanne's recent strike on the Southeast, besides causing flooding and disrupting power and port activity, also placed an added burden on truckers to deliver relief supplies in addition to their regular loads, trucking officials said.
October 5, 2004News Briefs - Oct. 4
Air Cargo Shipments Rise 5.6% in August • FedEx Kinko's Launches New Packing Service • Crude Oil Falls Below $50 in Overnight Trading • NationaLease Names Joyce CFO
October 4, 2004Bush Signs Measure Extending Highway Funding, Driver Hours-of-Service Rules
President Bush signed into law an extension of the highway spending law, which included a one-year extension of truck driver hours-of-service rules, the White House said Friday.
October 4, 2004Technology Briefs - Sept. 28 - Oct. 4
California Tightens Emissions Rules For Trucks Entering State • Aether Completes Sale of Mobile Government Division • DataScan Technologies Acquires Vehicle Inspection Services • And more...
October 4, 2004Virginia Backs Off I-81 Tolls Plan
irginia Transportation Commissioner Philip Shucet has backed away from plans to impose truck-only tolls on Interstate 81 as part of a project to widen the highway.
October 4, 2004Panel Sees New Trends in Lighter Trucks
ANAHEIM, Calif. — New truck technologies and tax benefits are two of several trends evident in the light- and medium-duty commercial truck market, a panel of suppliers said Sept. 23.
October 4, 2004Diesel Fuel Rises 4.1 Cents to Record $2.053 a Gallon
The average retail price of diesel fuel in the United States rose 4.1 cents per gallon to $2.053, a record high, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
October 4, 2004Editorial: Trucking Gathers in Las Vegas
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he leaders of the nation's trucking industry will be gathering in Las Vegas this week, with drivers' hours-of-service rules, security and the country’s economy at the top of the to-be-discussed list.
October 4, 2004