The Federal Reserve’s rate cut this week helped transportation industry stocks, as the broader economy needed a boost to help soften the slowdown that is projected to last through the first half of 2008, according to American Trucking Associations’ Chief Economist Bob Costello.
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Five Indiana Counties to Switch Time Zones, DOT Says
Five counties in southwestern Indiana will switch from Central to Eastern time beginning Nov. 4, the U.S. Department of Transportation said.
September 21, 2007Philadelphia Factory Index Improves
Manufacturing levels increased in the Philadelphia area this month, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said Thursday.
September 20, 2007Driving Hours Remain in Effect
The current truck-driver hours-of-service rules — allowing 11 hours of driving and restarting a week after 34 hours of rest — are likely to remain in place for at least several more weeks.
September 24, 2007Leading Indicators Decline in August
The index of leading economic indicators fell in August, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.
September 20, 2007Knight Issues 3Q Earnings Warning
Truckload carrier Knight Transportation said its third-quarter earnings would be below analysts’ predictions, citing an industrywide decline in freight tonnage and excess truckload capacity.
September 19, 2007CPI Falls for First Time This Year
The consumer price index fell in August for the first time this year in August, dipping 0.1%, the Labor Department said Wednesday.
September 19, 2007CPI Falls for First Time This Year
The consumer price index fell in August for the first time this year in August, dipping 0.1%, the Labor Department said Wednesday.
September 19, 2007Letters to the Editor: Border Dissent, HOS, Defensive Driving
I would like to urge everyone reading this letter to contact their local representatives and ask them not to pass the law allowing Mexican carriers full, direct access to U.S. roadways and customers.
September 19, 2007Sleep Apnea Program Cuts Costs for Health Care, Schneider Says
Truckload carrier Schneider National said a sleep apnea screening and treatment program managed by an outside vendor has improved safety and driver productivity while lowering health-care costs.
September 19, 2007