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Navistar Finishes Field Tests On 2010 Engines After 18 Mos.

Navistar Inc. said it has completed 18 months of laboratory and field tests of its 鈥渁dvanced鈥 version of exhaust gas recirculation engine technology that will be used to meet 2010 federal emission requirements.

July 20, 2009

Volvo Completes First 2010 Truck

Volvo Trucks North America said Monday that its first 2010-compliant truck has been driven off the assembly line.

July 20, 2009

Diesel Falls 4.6垄 to $2.496 in Fourth Straight Drop

Diesel fuel fell 4.6 cents to $2.496 a gallon, its fourth straight decline, the Department of Energy said.

July 21, 2009

Dynamex USA President to Resign

Dynamex Inc. said that Catherine Taylor, president of Dynamex USA, will resign Aug. 15.

July 20, 2009

Truckload Fleets Slash Driver Pay to Trim Expenses

About one-third of truckload fleets have cut driver pay over the past 12 months as carriers strive to trim expenses during the extended freight recession, a new survey has reported.

July 20, 2009

10% Cut in Truck Traffic Called 鈥楢lmost Ludicrous鈥

The idea of removing 10% of truck traffic from the nation鈥檚 highways by 2020 to reduce carbon emissions is 鈥渁lmost ludicrous,鈥 Ray Kuntz, former chairman of American Trucking Associations, told a Senate committee last week.

July 20, 2009

YRC Deal With Teamsters Expected to Save $870 Million

YRC Worldwide鈥檚 latest cost-cutting agreement with the Teamsters is expected to save $870 million over 18 months and help the company regain its financial footing, analysts and company officials said.

July 20, 2009

Maersk Chassis Fee Would Raise Costs, Truckers Warn

Drayage truckers blasted world鈥檚 largest ocean carrier Maersk Line鈥檚 plan to begin charging a chassis-use fee, saying it would raise costs and complicate operations.

July 20, 2009

J.B. Hunt鈥檚 Profit Drops 52% in 2nd Quarter

J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. said its second-quarter profit fell 52%, hurt by mounting pressure on prices and weak demand, as the latest round of quarterly financial reports by public carriers began to roll in last week.

July 20, 2009

Senate Panel Approves Extension of Existing Highway Legislation

WASHINGTON 鈥 The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved an 18-month extension of existing highway legislation even as House leaders continued to oppose a delay in passing a new multiyear transportation funding bill.

July 20, 2009