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Record Number of Truckers Head to Pittsburgh to Compete in Annual 鈥楽uper Bowl of Safety鈥
Despite a challenging economic climate, a record number of drivers will participate in the National Truck Driving Championships this week.
August 17, 2009Oberstar Blasts White House over 18-Month Road Bill Delay
Rep. James Oberstar, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, accused the White House of running for cover in its push to delay consideration of a new highway bill for 18 months.
August 17, 2009Diesel Rises 7.5垄 to $2.625
The average retail price of a gallon of diesel in the United States rose 7.5 cents last week to $2.625, the highest level this year, the Energy Department reported.
August 17, 2009Biodiesel Group Says EPA Rule Threatens Future Production
A proposed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule designed to expand biofuel use actually has brought the biodiesel market 鈥渢o a grinding halt,鈥 because it does not allow most blends of soy oil, according to the National Biodiesel Board.
August 17, 2009Business Inventories Decline in June
Business inventories fell 1.1% in June, marking the 10th consecutive decline, though sales rose, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
August 13, 2009Trimac Reports Lower 2Q Income
Canada-based transportation firm Trimac Income Fund earned C$1.1 million, or聽3 cents per unit, in the second quarter, compared with C$2.6 million, or聽9 cents, a year ago,
August 13, 2009Retail Sales Fall 0.1% in July
Retail sales fell 0.1% in July, the first decline in three months, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
August 13, 2009Import Prices Fall for First Time in Six Months
The price of goods imported to the United States fell 0.7% in July, the first decline in six months, the Labor Department said Thursday.
August 13, 2009Intermodal Traffic Takes Big Quarterly Drop
Intermodal trailer traffic fell 26.9% in the second quarter of 2009, the Intermodal Association of North America reported.
August 12, 2009DHL Fined $9.4 Million for Embargo Violations
DHL Express will pay the U.S. government $9.4 million in fines to settle a dispute that it made shipments to Iran, Sudan and Syria in violation of U.S. embargoes, the Associated Press reported.
August 12, 2009