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Average Diesel Price Increases 3.2 Cents to $1.591
The average retail price of diesel fuel rose 3.2 cents per gallon to $1.591, the fourth straight increase, the Department of Energy reported Monday. br clear=all>
January 26, 2004Technology Briefs - Jan. 20 - Jan. 26
Allied Holdings Signs Deal With IBM • Qualcomm’s Earnings Rise in Fiscal 1Q • Minorplanet Cuts Expenses to Curb Loss
January 26, 2004News Briefs - Jan. 26
East Coast Winter Storm Causing Accidents, Delays • Chicago Reviews Hired Truck Program • Arkansas Best's Profits Increase • Wabash to Increase Production As Demand Grows • And more...
January 26, 2004Study: Additional Crossing at Detroit River Needed
A report by the Canada-U.S.-Ontario-Michigan Border Transportation Partnership found that without a new Detroit River crossing, the two countries will lose $28.6 billion annually by 2030 due to traffic congestion.
January 23, 2004News Briefs - Jan. 23
Net Income, Revenues Rise for Heartland Express • Arkansas Judge Dismisses Case Involving Back Taxes • Werner Reports Higher Net Income • Profits Increase 50% for SCS • And more...
January 23, 2004News Briefs - Jan. 22
Senate Passes $373 Billion Spending Bill • irst-Time Jobless Claims Dip by 1,000 • Maine Truckers, Loggers Vote to End Work Stoppage • Knight's 4Q, Yearly Earnings Increase • And more...
January 22, 2004Index of Leading Economic Indicators Rise 0.2%
The Conference Board said Thursday the index of leading U.S. economic indicators rose 0.2% in December, the ninth straight monthly increase.
January 22, 2004December Truck Sales, Orders Soar
Sales and orders for new Class 8 trucks soared in December, ending a disappointing year for manufacturers with what most observers said was the beginning of a several-year upswing that could see sales totals double over three years.
January 22, 2004Executives Say Trucking Challenged by Operating Costs, Shipper Demands
WASHINGTON — Higher regulatory and operating costs and demands for cost reduction from shippers are the main challenges transportation companies will face this year, executives at a Transportation Research Board panel said here Jan. 13.
January 22, 2004Fatality Rate Hits New Low
The fatal crash rate for large trucks fell in 2002 to its lowest level since the U.S. Department of Transportation began keeping large-truck safety records in 1975, American Trucking Associations said last week.
January 22, 2004