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U.S. Average Retail Diesel Price Rises 0.6 Cent

The U.S. average pump price for diesel fuel rose 0.6 cent in the past week, to 144.3 cents per gallon as of April 23, the Energy Department reported Monday.

April 23, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - April 23

Texas Instruments Developing Quick Data Chip; Cell Signal Ban Spreads Outside Canada; N.J. Cancels New Area Code; and New Handheld Features May Burden Users.

April 23, 2001

Truckers Seeing Recovery Signs, Times Says

In positive indication of the economy’s direction, truck drivers are beginning to see an uptick in their business, the New York Times reported Sunday.

April 22, 2001

Carrier Execs Use Nasstrac Pulpit to Drum Up New Business

NAPLES, Fla. - Five disciplined, powerful, high-ranking trucking executives were given an assignment and all of them avoided it. There was just too much selling to do.

April 20, 2001

No Excuses: Shippers Demand Removal of Roadblocks

NAPLES, Fla. — Some of the nation’s largest shippers stated clearly what they are looking for from their transportation companies: quick access to lots of information about their freight and a commitment to high-quality service that rises above the lackadaisical.

April 20, 2001

Executive Briefing - April 20

Airborne Launches New Ground Service; Yellow Corp. Profit Halved -- 2,900 Jobs Cut; As Earth Day Nears, ATA Says Trucking Industry Pitching In; Visteon Reports Slumped Q1 Earnings; and more...

April 20, 2001

Demand for Trucks Rise as Mississippi River Floods

Flood conditions on the Mississippi River, which have halted shipping on 550 miles of water from Minnesota to Iowa, has also boosted the cost of shipping by truck in the Midwest..

April 20, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - April 20

Lawsuit Claims Cell Phones Health Risks; Shipping Giant Moves Units to Charlotte, N.C.; Rival Wireless Companies May Join Forces; and more...

April 20, 2001

Executive Briefing - April 19

Economists Predicting Another Rate Cut; Revenue, Profit Rise for Marten Transport; Officials Say Trucks Leaving Hampton Roads Unsafe; Owners of GM Pickups to Receive Money From Suit; and more...

April 19, 2001

Cargo Cards Give Freight Flow a Helping Hand at Rotterdam Port

LONDON -- Many port drivers would give their left arms to make it through a congested terminal quickly, but at the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, terminal operators are only asking for their hand.

April 19, 2001