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Producer Prices Dip 0.1% in December; Jump 6.3% for Year

Prices paid to U.S. producers dipped 0.1% in December but jumped 6.3% for all of 2007, the most in 26 years, the Labor Department said Tuesday.

January 15, 2008

Southern California Ports Set New Container Fees

The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach voted Monday to charge a new $15 per-container fee on loaded cargo containers starting next January, the Associated Press reported.

January 15, 2008

Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Linked to Design Flaw

A design flaw in steel plates contributed to the collapse of a bridge in Minneapolis last year that killed 13 people and injured more than 100, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing the National Transportation Safety Board.

January 16, 2008

DHS Releases REAL ID Regulation

The Department of 91视频land Security set a final rule for the REAL ID regulation, which would establish minimum security standards for state-issued drivers鈥 licenses and identification cards.

January 14, 2008

Ryder Completes Lily Acquisition

Ryder System said Monday it completed its acquisition of Lily Transportation Corp., a trucking company based in Needham, Mass.

January 14, 2008

Eaton Deploys Bus Hybrid Systems in China

Parts and engine systems maker Eaton Corp. said Monday that it has formally introduced its first commercially available hybrid power system in China.

January 14, 2008

Panel to Back Fuel Tax Hike

The commission charged with examining the future of the national transportation system is set to recommend a significant increase in federal fuel taxes to Congress, according to wire service reports and other sources.

January 14, 2008

YRC-Union Pact to Raise Pay, Give Carriers New Flexibility

YRC Worldwide鈥檚 proposed new contract with the Teamsters union raises wages by $2.20 an hour over five years, increases company pension payments, and sets up a new class of 鈥渦tility employees鈥 to perform more job duties in exchange for higher pay.

January 14, 2008

ATA, FMCSA Urge U.S. Court to Reject HOS Rule Appeal

ATA and FMCSA last week asked a federal court to reject the latest attempt to roll back key provisions of the federal driver-hours rule, the latest step in several years of litigation that observers predicted would keep the rule in flux until after President Bush leaves office next year.

January 14, 2008

I-4 Closed in Florida Following Pileup

A 15-mile stretch of Interstate 4 in central Florida remained closed early Thursday after a 70-vehicle crash Wednesday caused by fog and smoke from a brush fire, the Associated Press reported.

January 10, 2008