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Letters: 3PLs, Brokers & Shippers, Quality Counts

Are third-party logistics providers a necessary division in the trucking industry? My opinion is 鈥測es.鈥 We are a group of people who work hard to keep customers and drivers happy, at an agreeable rate.

September 7, 2009

FMCSA鈥檚 Bad Solution

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed 鈥渇ixing鈥 the underperforming revenue aspects of its Unified Carrier Registration agreement by shifting more of the financial burden to the nation鈥檚 law-abiding trucking fleets.

September 7, 2009

TTNews to Close Monday for Labor Day

Transport Topics Online will be closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday. Please check back on Tuesday, Sept. 8, for the latest trucking and freight transportation news.

September 4, 2008

Public Citizen Again Challenges HOS Rule

Advocacy groups led by Public Citizen, once again taking the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to court over its driver hours-of-service regulation, said increasing allowed driving time and allowing a reset of weekly hours have led to more fatalities caused by fatigued driving.

September 7, 2009

Truckload Gains in August after Poor Second Quarter

After a grim season of second-quarter truckload earnings reports, robust August postings on a key freight load board hint the month just ended might be a turning point for the truckload sector.

September 7, 2009

Freight Seen Remaining Weak Until Consumer Spending Rises

Fleets shouldn鈥檛 expect a pickup in freight business anytime soon, because wary consumers remain reluctant to spend and shippers continue to stock less inventory, fleet executives and industry experts said.

September 7, 2009

TMC to Hold Annual SuperTech Competition

Eighty-two maintenance technicians will compete for national industry honors, while fleet managers grapple with clean-vehicle technology options and universal equipment warranties at SuperTech and the fall meeting of the Technology & Maintenance Council.

September 7, 2009

Diesel Rises 0.6垄 to $2.674 in Sixth Consecutive Increase

U.S diesel prices continued their summer-long climb last week, inching up 0.6 cent to $2.674 a gallon, according to the Department of Energy retail fuel survey.

September 7, 2009

Economists Express Optimism as Factory Activity Improves

Some key manufacturing indicators showed gains last week, a sign the economy is shifting from recession to expansion, several economists said. However, they warned that the turnaround is uneven, which makes business statistics confusing and trends difficult to track clearly.

September 7, 2009

Registration Fees to Rise

Registration fees that trucking companies and freight brokers must pay will more than double to as much as $83,000 in 2010 under a plan put forward by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week.

September 7, 2009