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UPS Projects 7.5% Higher Holiday Volume
UPS Inc. said it expects its holiday volume to be 7.5% higher than a year ago and has added flights in China to meet surging export demand, Bloomberg reported.
October 25, 2010Scania鈥檚 Third-Quarter Profit Jumps
Swedish truck maker Scania AB鈥檚 third-quarter profit jumped eightfold as demand for heavy trucks increased, Bloomberg reported.
October 25, 2010Better, But Not Yet Good Enough
The top 鈥渢ake-aways鈥 from the 2010 Management Conference & Exhibition last week seemed to be: Things are better than they were; things are not as good as they could be; and things are going to get even better.
October 25, 2010Letters: Not Made in the USA, Ridiculous Late Fees
Every day, we hear on the radio, TV and various websites that the American people are angry about the economy, job losses and the high unemployment rate in this country.
October 25, 2010Industry Fears HOS Losses When New Rule Is Issued
PHOENIX 鈥 Trucking officials said they are preparing for what they believe will be a loss of productivity and flexibility when the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issues the revised hours-of-service rule.
October 25, 2010Graves Scolds Washington for Stalling Highway Bill
PHOENIX 鈥 American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves lashed out at Washington for failing to make progress on a surface transportation bill, saying 鈥減olitical expediency鈥 prevented essential action on improving the transportation infrastructure.
October 25, 2010Trucking 鈥楩airly Optimistic鈥
PHOENIX 鈥 Trucking executives meeting here last week said they were cautiously optimistic that despite a sluggish economy and regulatory and political uncertainties, the industry was poised to emerge from the doldrums it has been in for several years.
October 25, 2010CO2 Rule to Pose Few Hurdles in Initial Round, OEMs Predict
PHOENIX 鈥 Truck and engine makers said that they expect to encounter few obstacles meeting the first round of anticipated new federal fuel efficiency and carbon dioxide standards for heavy-duty trucks expected to become effective in 2014.
October 25, 2010Economy to Continue Growing Slowly, But Fleets Should Prosper, Panel Says
PHOENIX 鈥 The U.S. economy will skirt a second round of recession, although growth will probably remain sluggish for at least three quarters, a team of economic forecasters told members of American Trucking Associations.
October 25, 2010EPA to Revise Guidance on SCR Truck Engines
WASHINGTON 鈥 The Environmental Protection Agency is revisiting its guidance for selective catalytic reduction technology in heavy-duty trucks as a result of a court settlement with Navistar Inc. earlier this year, an agency official said last week.
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