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Study Finds Emissions-Cutting Combo
A combination of low-sulfur fuel and a diesel particulate filter is effective in reducing particulate matter in emissions by as much as 95%, according to a joint government-private study.
February 16, 2000Diesel Prices Spark Trucker Protests
Frustrated truckers in the Northeast parked their rigs, organized protests at two state capitals and halted activity at one of the nation’s busiest seaports as the price of diesel fuel continued to soar.
February 11, 2000Diesel Prices Keep Rising
Parts of the eastern United States were hammered again by escalating diesel fuel prices, led by a 15.3-cent surge in the Central Atlantic region and 13-cent increase in New England in the course of a week.
February 9, 2000Volvo Trucks to Lay Off More Workers in Virginia
Volvo Trucks North America will lay off more than 400 employees at its Dublin,Va., plant in mid-February, bringing the total layoffs at the facility to 800 and dropping employment at the plant to about 2,400 workers.
February 9, 2000Railroads, Unions Seek Changes in Retirement Law
Railroad management and labor unions have agreed on changes they want to make in the Railroad Retirement Act, and now they want Congress to enact them.
February 9, 2000Freight Express Lifts Amtrak Revenues
Amtrak beat its business plan by more than $2 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2000, the quasi-public corporation announced Jan. 23, thanks in part to its express shipment business.
February 9, 2000Railroads Seek Retirement Law Change
Railroad management and labor unions have agreed on changes they want to make in the Railroad Retirement Act, and now they want Congress to enact them.
February 9, 2000Diesel Prices Keep Rising
Parts of the eastern United States were hammered again by escalating diesel fuel prices, led by a 15.3-cent surge in the Central Atlantic region and 13-cent increase in New England this week.
February 4, 2000Fuel Price Surge Triggers Alarm
With diesel costing more than $2 a gallon at the pump in some areas of the nation, truck operators and their trade organizations turned last week to Washington to do something — anything — to stem the alarming tide of rising fuel prices.
February 2, 2000Truck Makers Plan No More Cutbacks
The atmosphere among Class 8 truck producers remains cautious, but no further major production cutbacks are planned aside from the two already announced.
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