Intermodal traffic volume gained 8.4% in the fourth quarter, an improvement over the fourth quarter’s decline of 6.4%, the Intermodal Association of North America said.
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TNT, Con-way Freight Expand Partnership
Dutch-based package carrier TNT and Con-way Freight announced the expansion of their partnership to move freight between the United States and Europe, with new service at Los Angeles International Airport and Miami International Airport.
May 13, 2010Jobless Claims Decrease for Week
Initial jobless claims declined by 4,000 last week, the Labor Department said Thursday.
May 13, 2010Import Prices Rise 0.9% in April
The price of goods imported to the United States rose 0.9% in April, led by higher commodities prices, the Labor Department said Thursday.
May 13, 2010Feds Lifting Boston’s Hazmat Restrictions
Trucks carrying hazardous materials will be allowed to pass through Boston’s streets starting next week, after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration lifted the city’s restrictions on hazmat movement, the Boston Globe reported Thursday.
May 13, 2010Intermodal Traffic Increases for Week
Intermodal rail traffic continued its upward trend last week, rising 14% from the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads said.
May 13, 2010Contrans' First-Quarter Income Rises
Contrans Group said its first-quarter earnings improved to $3.3 million, or 11 cents a share, from $1.4 million, or 5 cents, in the 2009 quarter.
May 12, 2010Accuride’s 1Q Loss Narrows
Accuride Corp., a manufacturer and supplier of commercial vehicle components, reported a net loss in its first quarter of $2.2 million, down from the $31.1 million it lost in the first quarter of 2009.
May 12, 2010Trade Deficit Widens in March
The U.S. trade deficit widened in March to the highest level in more than a year, as crude oil imports rose, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
May 12, 2010ATA Asks FMCSA to Change Portions of Final EOBR Rule
American Trucking Associations, along with several key industry groups and manufacturers, asked the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to change its final rule on electronic onboard recorders, saying the technical specifications laid out by the regulation were not achievable.
May 10, 2010