Diesel fell for a fifth straight week, dropping 2.8 cents to $3.721 a gallon, while gasoline also slipped for a fifth week, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.
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FMCSA Rejects Challenge to Mexico Border Crossings
Allowing Mexican trucks to haul freight across the U.S. border does not pose the kind of “significant” truck-emissions issues that would require a full environmental impact study, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said.
October 11, 2011Company Offers Technology to Track Sleep Apnea Compliance
Umbian Inc. announced it has developed technology that enables trucking companies to monitor the use of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure devices used to treat sleep apnea.
October 11, 2011Wholesale Inventories Rise 0.4% in August
Wholesale inventories rose 0.4% in August, the Commerce Department said Friday.
October 7, 2011Trucking Adds 2,600 Jobs; Unemployment Rate Holds at 9.1%
The unemployment rate held at 9.1% in September, while the economy added 103,000 jobs, including 2,600 trucking jobs, the Labor Department said Friday.
October 7, 2011Letters: HOS, Highway Bill, Warranties, Tolls
I read with dismay the comments made by [an official of] American Trucking Associations about the proposed hours-of-service changes in your Sept. 12 issue.
October 10, 2011Opinion: Greening Our Fleets
There was a day when the word “green” was used mostly to describe a paint color, money or grass. Today, it has new meanings relating to the quality of the environment, our fleets’ effect upon it and the challenges fleet managers face to meet local, state and federal regulations that target everything from pollution control to managing hazardous waste.
October 10, 2011Infrastructure, Infrastructure
When the leadership of the nation’s trucking industry gathers in Grapevine, Texas, later this month for American Trucking Associations’ annual Management Conference & Exhibition, the country’s infrastructure will be the top item on what is sure to be a busy agenda.
October 10, 2011Turnover at the Top: New Presidents Take the Helm at Con-way, ABF
The less-than-truckload industry is undergoing a changing of the management guard with the recent appointments of new presidents at two of the nation’s largest carriers, ABF Freight System and Con-way Freight.
October 10, 2011Firms See Capacity Curbed By Rising Costs, Regulation
PHILADELPHIA — The combination of rising truck equipment costs, the driver shortage and increased government regulation is forcing shippers to confront a new reality: Capacity is no longer “infinite,” and new ways to improve efficiency must be found, several industry experts said last week at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals annual conference.
October 10, 2011