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FuelBusinessLogisticsGovernment

Diesel Jumps 4垄 to $2.964; Gas Falls 3.1垄 to $2.787

Diesel fuel鈥檚 national average price jumped 4 cents from last week to $2.964 a gallon, the Energy Department said Monday.

September 18, 2007
Business

Fed Expected to Cut Interest Rate

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut its federal funds interest rate Tuesday for the first time in four years, the Associated Press reported.

September 18, 2007
BusinessGovernmentFuel

Crude Hits Another Record; Tops $81 Overnight

Crude oil futures hit another record Monday, closing at $80.57 a barrel, and the overnight trading price into Tuesday topped $81 for the first time as prices continued to climb, Bloomberg reported.

September 18, 2007
BusinessSafetyGovernmentTechnologyEquipment

TMW Buys IDSC; Upgrades TruckMate Program

Transportation technology provider TMW Systems said Monday it acquired Integrated Support Decision Corporation, for an undisclosed sum.

September 17, 2007
BusinessSafetyGovernment

PeopleNet, Microdea Set In-Cab Scanning

Transportation software firm PeopleNet, in partnership with Microdea Inc., said Monday the two have introduced in-cab scanning for the trucking industry.

September 17, 2007
BusinessSafetyAutonomous

GAO Faults FMCSA on Trucking Fines

Trucking regulators do not always use the maximum fines on trucking companies found with serious safety violations, according to the Government Accountability Office, Bloomberg reported.

September 17, 2007
BusinessTechnologyEquipmentSafety

Trucking鈥檚 Interest in GPS Devices Growing to Meet Needs of Shippers, Survey Finds

Global Positioning System equipment has not yet become standard for all motor carriers, but more fleets are showing interest in the technology to meet the demands of shippers, and those who use it already rate their systems highly, a recent survey showed.

September 17, 2007
BusinessGovernment

First U.S. Truck Rolls Past Mexico Border Zone

The first U.S. truck to drive deep into Mexico rolled into that country on Friday, and a Mexican trucking group said it had concerns about the cross-border program, the Associated Press reported.

September 17, 2007
Business

UPS Freight Sees Sales Growth, Aided by Technology, Marketing

The president of UPS Inc.鈥檚 freight division said he expects the carrier to continue expanding annual sales by about 10%, helped by better technology and marketing, Bloomberg reported.

September 17, 2007
BusinessSafetyGovernmentLogistics

TransForce Signs Deal to Purchase Courier

Canadian transportation and logistics firm TransForce Income Fund said it had signed a definitive agreement to buy Century II Holdings, which owns courier company Information Communication Services.

September 17, 2007