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Brincko Named New CF Chief
Consolidated Freightways Corp. said Tuesday that its board has named John P. Brincko its new president and chief executive officer.
May 28, 2002Price of Diesel Slips 0.1 Cent to $1.308
The national average price of diesel fuel slipped 0.1 cent per gallon last week to $1.308, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Tuesday.
May 28, 2002Economy Grew at 5.6% Pace in 1Q
The U.S. economy expanded at a 5.6% annual rate during the first quarter of 2002, slightly slower than previously reported, the Commerce Department said Friday.
May 24, 2002DOT Sets Hours Rule Timetable
The Department of Transportation published a regulatory agenda in the Federal Register May 13 that targets March 2003 as the time it will issue a final rule on the number of hours a truck driver may work.
May 24, 2002News Briefs - May 24
Roadway Files to Sell $250M Stock, Securities • New ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Up 1% in April • U.S. to Help Russia Increase Oil Exports • U.S. Indicts 3 in License-Fraud Probe • And more...
May 24, 2002Letter to the Editor: SSRS Explained
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Transport Topics’ otherwise fine piece on the National Private Truck Council is marred by the inaccurate description of the Single State Registration System, which NPTC opposes for private carriers.
May 24, 2002Year-Over-Year Class 8 Truck Sales Down in April
U.S. sales of Class 8 trucks fell 7% in April from a year earlier, to 11,882 units from 12,782. The year-over-year difference was milder than it had been in other recent months and followed a 10.9% drop in March and declines of more than 20% in the first two months of 2002.
May 24, 2002Durable Goods Orders Rise for Fifth Straight Month
The Commerce Department said Thursday U.S. orders for durable goods rose 1.1% in April, while revising the March figure upward from a 0.6% decrease to a 0.2% increase.
May 23, 2002Matlack Failure Hasn’t Boosted Tanker Profits
Tank truck carriers continue to struggle with overcapacity and sagging profits despite the failure last year of one of the nation’s largest chemical haulers.
May 23, 2002Wash. Law Orders 3-Day Notice On Drivers’ Positive Drug Tests
Beginning June 13, trucking companies employing a driver with a Washington state commercial driver license must notify the state within three days if that trucker tests positive for drugs or alcohol.
May 23, 2002