The national average price of diesel fuel fell for a fifth straight week, dropping 1.9 cents to $2.582 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.
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PC-Miler 23 Gets TMW Certification
Transportation software firm ALK Technologies said that the latest version of its PC-Miler software, PC-Miler 23, has been certified by its partner TMW Systems.
October 5, 2009Opinion: Today鈥檚 Quiz: Truck A or Truck B?
It鈥檚 September and all over the country, America鈥檚 children are back in school. You don鈥檛 need to be a child, of course, to benefit from education and training, something particularly true in the trucking industry, where it鈥檚 vitally important for everyone involved to be at the top of his or her game.
September 30, 2009August Factory Orders Drop 0.8%
Factory orders fell 0.8%% in August, the first decline after four months of increases, the Commerce Department said Friday.
October 2, 2009Rail, Intermodal Traffic Drop
Intermodal rail traffic in the United States fell 16.5% last week from the same week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said in its weekly report.
October 2, 2009Letters: 鈥楴o鈥 to Natural Gas, Driver Recruiters, Drivers and Lumpers
Just say 鈥渘o鈥 to the T. Boone Pickens plan and to H.R. 1835, the New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions Act 鈥 the NAT GAS Act of 2009 鈥 a bipartisan bill recently introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Dan Boren (D-Okla.).
October 5, 2009Getting It Right
Twice in recent days, the New York Times has uncharacteristically turned its attention to the trucking industry, and twice it has tried to give trucking a black eye, strongly implying that the industry is unsafe and has little interest in getting safer.
October 5, 2009Senate, Obama Administration Unveil Plans to Pursue Major Greenhouse Gas Emitters
Both the Senate and the Obama administration last week unveiled major initiatives to crack down on the largest U.S. emitters of greenhouse gases.
October 5, 2009DDC Asks EPA Approval for Its 2010 SCR Engines
Detroit Diesel Corp. completed its filing with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval of its 2010 truck engines, the third U.S. engine maker to do so, the company said Sept. 29, adding that it also filed with the California Air Resources Board.
October 5, 2009Daimler Reverses Its Decision to Close Portland Truck Plant
Three major truck makers altered their manufacturing activities last week. Daimler Trucks reversed its decision to shutter its Portland, Ore., plant; Peterbilt Motors closed its dormant Madison, Tenn., factory; and Navistar International announced it has found a Chinese manufacturer with which it will work as part of its partnership with Caterpillar Inc.
October 5, 2009