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USA Truck Reports $1.9 Million Loss

Truckload carrier USA Truck said Thursday it lost $1.9 million in the first quarter, due to 鈥渟luggish freight demand.鈥

April 17, 2008
Business

Initial Jobless Claims Rise by 17,000 for Week

Initial jobless claims rose by 17,000 last week, the Labor Department said Thursday.

April 17, 2008
Business

Bush Proposes Climate-Change Strategy

President Bush Wednesday called for a halt in the growth of greenhouse gases by 2025, the Associated Press reported.

April 17, 2008
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Hino Shifting Medium-Duty Work to W. Va.

Hino Motors Ltd. said it will halt assembly of trucks in California and shift the work to a West Virginia factory to consolidate U.S. production, Bloomberg reported.

April 17, 2008
Business

Grocery Chain Supervalu Reports Record Earnings

Grocery chain Supervalu Inc. said Thursday its fiscal fourth-quarter sales and earnings reached records.

April 17, 2008
Business

iTECH: Truck Telematics Ripe for Growth, Market Study Says

The market for commercial vehicle telematics in North America may be poised for a second wave of innovation and growth, according to a market study.

April 16, 2008
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Lovetro to Become USF Holland鈥檚 President, YRC Says

YRC Worldwide unit USF Holland鈥檚 president, John O鈥橲ullivan, has left his position and will be succeeded by Keith Lovetro, who leads YRC鈥檚 Regional Transportation unit, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

April 16, 2008
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Fed 鈥楤eige Book鈥 Cites Sluggish Economy

Nine of the Federal Reserve鈥檚 12 districts reported that economic conditions weakened from late February through early April, and the Fed said record high fuel costs were hurting trucking companies who were struggling to pass on the soaring costs to customers.

April 16, 2008
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Opinion: Preparing for DOT鈥檚 Driver Physical

For most truckers, the U.S. Department of Transportation physical is just an inconvenience, but for some, it can be a major hurdle. Commercial drivers are understandably concerned, because without the Medical Examiner鈥檚 Certificate, they would be out of a job.

April 16, 2008
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ATA Chairman Kuntz Testifies at Senate Hearing

WASHINGTON 鈥 American Trucking Associations Chairman Ray Kuntz asked a Senate committee Wednesday to make fundamental changes to federal surface transportation programs in order to allow the trucking industry to move freight more efficiently.

April 16, 2008