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Tank Truck Carriers to Focus on the Economy, Government Regulations at Annual Meeting
The economic recovery and understanding how of government regulations will affect business will be key themes of the National Tank Truck Carriers鈥 annual conference, scheduled for May 10-12 in Chicago.聽
April 26, 2010Most Fleets Report Profit Gains, Expect Stronger Second Quarter
Most publicly traded trucking companies have reported improved first-quarter earnings, adding evidence that the economic recovery is moving forward and offering hope that the second quarter will be even stronger.
April 26, 2010Good News Continues
The good news continued to pour in last week, as a string of trucking-related companies reported improving bottom-line results during the year鈥檚 first quarter.
April 26, 2010Tight Capacity Starts to Squeeze Private Fleets, Executives Say
CINCINNATI 鈥 A strengthening freight market is leading to higher freight rates, and more loads are going unclaimed, attendees at the National Private Truck Council鈥檚 annual management conference said.聽
April 26, 2010James 鈥榃hit鈥 Whittinghill Dies at 57
James 鈥淲hit鈥 Whittinghill, the one-time chief lobbyist for American Trucking Associations, died April 15 at his home in Arlington, Va. He was 57.
April 26, 2010ABF, Union Reach Agreement on 15% Reduction in Wages
Arkansas Best Corp.鈥檚 ABF Freight System and the Teamsters union said they have reached agreement on a 15% wage reduction to help the less-than-truckload carrier cope with losses triggered by the recession.聽
April 26, 2010FedEx, UPS Play Catch-Up as Volcano Causes Delays
FedEx Corp. and UPS Inc. again have access to their European hub airports after spending nearly a week of enduring flight cancellations and seeking ground-based transportation alternatives after a volcano in Iceland began spewing hot ash into the skies over the continent, closing airports and stilling the movement of air freight.
April 26, 2010Truck Orders Rise 28%
New orders for Class 8 trucks in March rose 28% from a year earlier, the second month in a row they have climbed, as buyers put requests for 11,285 new vehicles on the books, according to ACT Research Co.聽
April 26, 2010Diesel Average Rises to $3.074 in Third Straight Gain
The average price of retail diesel in the United States rose a half-cent last week to $3.074 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported, slowing a two-month run-up that has sent diesel over $3 for the first time since November 2008.
April 26, 2010Daimler Trucks in Labor Pact With Workers at Three N.C. Truck Plants
Daimler Trucks North America won a new series of three-year labor contracts covering three North Carolina truck plants making heavy- and medium-duty Freightliners and parts for the trucks.
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