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Class 4-8 Registrations Rise 26%
Led by a steady surge in demand for Class 8 trucks, registrations of new Class 4-8 vehicles increased about 26% in the first nine months of 2004.
December 16, 2004Housing Starts Fall 13.1% in November
Housing starts in the United States plummeted 13.1% in November, the biggest decline in almost 11 years, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
December 16, 2004Opinion: Road Builders Look at 2004
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he data on transportation construction have been very strong almost all year. Through August, the value of construction work performed on transportation projects totaled more than $58.7 billion, up 8.5% over last year.
December 16, 2004Caterpillar Reaches Tentative Agreement With UAW
Diesel engine maker Caterpillar Inc. said Thursday it reached a tentative six-year contract agreement with the United Auto Workers.
December 16, 2004News Briefs - Dec. 16
FedEx Earns $354 Million in Fiscal 2Q 鈥 Kansas City Southern Agrees to Buy Mexican Railroad 鈥 Jobless Claims Post Largest Drop in Three Years 鈥 Teamsters Approve New Contract With UPS Canada
December 16, 2004Arkansas Best Names Davidson President, COO
Arkansas Best Corp. said Thursday Robert Davidson would become president and chief operating officer on Jan. 1.
December 16, 2004Final FDA Rules on Food Transport Seen Mirroring Regulations in Place
New rules issued by the Food and Drug Administration last week that require companies to maintain records of food transportation should not have much effect on food haulers as they closely resemble regulations already required by another part of the federal government, an industry representative said.
December 15, 2004N.Y. Manufacturing Index Rises as New Orders Hit Record
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Wednesday its manufacturing index rose to 29.9 in December from 18.9 the month before.
December 15, 2004Trucking Blasts Hazmat Checks; NTTC Urges 鈥業ndefinite鈥 Delay
National Tank Truck Carriers has urged the federal government to 鈥渋ndefinitely postpone鈥 its plan to include fingerprint screening as part of its background-check process for drivers seeking authority to haul hazardous cargo.
December 15, 2004States Warn on TSA Deadline
Several states may not be fully ready to meet the Transportation Security Administration鈥檚 Jan. 31 deadline to begin fingerprinting new drivers of hazardous materials, according to comments filed with the agency by state and industry groups.
December 15, 2004