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Monson Trucking to Shut Down

Monson Trucking, Duluth, Minn., will shut down operations Aug. 31, the Associated Press reported.

July 6, 2009

Safeway Fleet Set to Fill Tires With Nitrogen

Grocery retailer Safeway Inc. said it will begin inflating its truck and trailer fleet tires with nitrogen instead of compressed air.

July 6, 2009

Opinion: Take Heed to Safety鈥檚 Early Adopters

Every industry has its early adopters and its bellwethers 鈥 companies and executives who embrace new technologies and philosophies long before most of their competitors are willing to move.

July 7, 2009

Diesel Falls 1.4垄 to $2.594

Diesel fuel鈥檚 national average price fell 1.4 cents to $2.594 a gallon, its second straight decline following almost two months of increases, the Energy Department said.

July 7, 2009

DeFazio Seeks to Tax Oil Futures Contracts

A leading Democrat on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee proposed taxing speculative oil trades to kill two birds with one stone: Boost highway funding and reduce the effect of speculation on fuel prices.

July 6, 2009

YRC, Teamsters Discuss Cost Reduction Plan

YRC Worldwide and Teamsters union met last week to talk about cost reductions intended to help the largest less-than-truckload carrier lower its expenses and return to profitability.

July 6, 2009

Navistar Threatens to Close Ontario Plant Permanently

Navistar Inc. closed its sole heavy-duty truck plant in North America outside Mexico when the union contract expired and said it would reopen the factory in Chatham, Ontario, only if a new agreement was reached that gave it 鈥渇lexibility鈥 over production and allowed Navistar to run a 鈥渕uch smaller operation.鈥

July 6, 2009

Trailer Orders for April, May Outpace Previous Two Qtrs.

U.S. orders for new trailers put in their best two-month performance in a year through May, leading original equipment manufacturers to express cautious optimism for their industry. However, major OEMs would not declare the recession at an end.

July 6, 2009

House OKs Bill With Cap-and-Trade Measure

In a vote divided largely along party lines, the House last week narrowly passed an energy bill that calls for the United States to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions by 17% from 2005 levels by 2020 and includes a controversial cap-and-trade provision. The vote sends the measure to the Senate, where it likely faces a tough and long battle.

July 6, 2009

EPA Approves Calif.鈥檚 Waiver Request to Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Environmental Protection Agency last week approved California鈥檚 request for a federal waiver, allowing the state to immediately implement restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from new cars and light trucks and reversing a Bush administration decision.

July 6, 2009