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Industrial Production Rises 0.1% in September, but Factory Work Declines
Overall industrial production in the United States inched up 0.1% in September, but work in factories dropped 0.3%, the Federal Reserve said Friday..
October 15, 2004September Retail Sales Rise 1.5%
The Commerce Department said Friday that retail sales rose 1.5% in September, the most in six months..
October 15, 2004Graves Urges More Public Communication
LAS VEGAS 鈥 American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves urged members to help further enhance the industry鈥檚 public image and to get more involved in the national and local political processes.
October 15, 2004Bill Would Raise Penalties For HOS, Other Violations
An amendment to pending legislation to reauthorize highway spending for the next six years would substantially increase fines for hours-of-service and out-of-service violations and hold some managers responsible if they order or allow violations.
October 15, 2004News Briefs - Oct. 15
Price of Oil Hits $55, but Greenspan Downplays Impact 鈥 Consumer Sentiment Index Tumbles in October 鈥 Quarterly Profits Rise at J.B. Hunt 鈥 Werner Reports Higher Profits Despite Fuel Costs 鈥 And more...
October 15, 2004Price of Crude Oil Rises to Record After DOE Report
The price of crude oil in New York set a new high on Thursday after a report from the U.S. Department of Energy showed that U.S. supplies of distillate fuels, including heating oil and diesel, decreased in the week ended Oct. 8, Bloomberg reported.
October 14, 2004Trucking to Track Effects of Current HOS Rules
LAS VEGAS 鈥 In the wake of Congress鈥 extension of the current hours-of-service rules for one year, trucking officials said they would provide data on the rules鈥 effect and the possible effect of the government鈥檚 proposal to use electronic onboard recorders to replace driver logbooks.
October 14, 2004Logistics Analysts Warn Conference of Escalating Distribution Costs
PHILADELPHIA 鈥 Constraints on freight-hauling capacity, combined with rising fuel and labor costs and the trend by manufacturers to outsource work to China and other less-expensive areas, are making it increasingly difficult to control distribution costs, said officials and industry analysts at the Council of Logistics Management conference here last week.
October 14, 2004Strike by Customs Workers in Canada Causing Delays
Long delays were reported at border crossings between the United States and Ontario, Canada, on Thursday as a nationwide strike of public employees in Canada continued.
October 14, 2004Burns Sees Tort Reform Coming to 'Every State'
LAS VEGAS 鈥 Outgoing American Trucking Associations Chairman Fred Burns Jr. said that another 12 to 15 states are expected to provide 鈥渟ignificant tort reform鈥 in the coming year, joining 26 other states that already have done so.
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