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Year in Review: Hours Battle Continued in 鈥07 as Adversaries Went to Court

The eyes of the trucking industry were firmly fixed on Washington for much of 2007, first watching a federal court deliberate over the fate of the hours-of-service rule, then looking to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to see how it would address the court鈥檚 ruling.

January 9, 2008
BusinessFuelGovernmentSafety

Polar Air Cargo to Begin U.S.-Japan Flights

Polar Air Cargo Worldwide said Wednesday it will begin service to Japan, from Chicago,聽starting Feb. 21.

January 9, 2008
FuelBusinessGovernment

Diesel to Average $3.40 Through March, DOE Says

Monthly diesel fuel average prices will be at least $3.40 a gallon for the first three months of 2008 before tailing off later in the year to near $3, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.

January 8, 2008
Business

Teamsters File Court Letter Against Mexican Trucks Program

The Teamsters union said late Monday it filed a letter with a federal appeals court claiming the Bush administration broke laws in continuing to allow long-haul trucks from Mexico to use U.S. highways.

January 8, 2008
FuelBusinessLogisticsGovernment

Diesel Rises 3.1垄 to $3.376

Diesel fuel鈥檚 national average pump price rose 3.1 cents from last week to $3.376 a gallon, while gasoline jumped 5.6 cents to $3.109, the Department of Energy said Monday.

January 7, 2008
BusinessGovernmentSafetyTechnologyEquipment

Year In Review: IT Firms Court Smaller Fleets, Continue Consolidation

Information technology vendors took aim at smaller fleets in 2007, offering software and tracking options that don鈥檛 require carriers to invest in full onboard computer systems.

January 7, 2008
GovernmentBusinessSafetyFuel

Letters to the Editor: CARB Reefer Rules, Intermodal Answers

The op-ed by the California Air Resource Board鈥檚 enforcement division chief, James Ryden, about the new refrigerated carrier rules is as expected with CARB: 鈥淩eady, FIRE, aim!鈥

January 7, 2008
BusinessFuelGovernment

UPS Expands International Express Service

UPS Inc. said Monday it is expanding an international air-freight service that guarantees delivery dates, as it leans more on global operations.

January 7, 2008
GovernmentBusinessFuel

Oil Prices Fall on Economic Concerns

Crude oil fell by almost $3 to near $95 a barrel Monday, on concerns a cooling economy will curb demand for oil and gasoline, Bloomberg reported.

January 7, 2008
BusinessGovernmentSafety

I-81 Will Not Have Truck-Only Toll Lanes, Paper Says

After years of study, Interstate 81 in Virginia will not contain separate truck-only lanes, the News-Virginian newspaper reported Sunday.

January 7, 2008

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