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NewsJune 8, 2010

DOE Lowers Forecasts For Diesel As Recent Prices Fall

The Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration has lowered its price forecasts for on-highway diesel to just under $3 a gallon for 2010 and $3.11 for 201

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NewsJune 7, 2010

Diesel, Oil Continue to Drop

Diesel prices continued their downward trend this week, falling 3.4 cent

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NewsJune 3, 2010

Orders For Manufactured Goods Continue to Rise

Following a 1.7 percent boost in March, new orders for manufactured goods continued to rise, up 1.2 percent, or $5.1 billion, in Apri

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NewsJune 3, 2010

CIO Magazine Honors Trucking Companies For IT Efforts

Six trucking companies were honored by CIO magazine in its 2010 CIO 100 list, including Con-way, Old Dominion Freight Line, YRC Worldwide, FedEx, Pitt Ohio Express and Greatwide Logistics Services

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NewsJune 3, 2010

Kansas Lawsuits Against Hot Fuel Go Class Action

Two lawsuits in Kansas fighting against the practice of "hot fuel" have become the first in the nation to receive class action statu

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NewsJune 2, 2010

Meritor Wabco Continues Demonstrations of Safety Systems

Meritor Wabco Vehicle Control Systems continues its series of ride-and-drive demonstrations across the country, with morning and afternoon demonstrations of its active Safety Systems technologies coming up this Friday, June

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NewsJune 2, 2010

Navistar Gears Up For Annual Service-Technician Rodeo

Navistar International will hold its fourth annual Navistar Service-Technician Rodeo on June 8, 201

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NewsJune 1, 2010

Diesel, Oil Prices Fall

The average price of a gallon of diesel dropped more than 4 cents over the past week, according to figures from the U.S. Department of Energy

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NewsMay 28, 2010

TIGER II Grants To Target Major-Impact Transportation Projects, Job Creation

Following on the success of the U.S. Department of Transportation's TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) Discretionary Grant Program, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced the availability of $600 million in TIGER II grants for capital investment in surface transportation projects

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NewsMay 28, 2010

Arizona Pushes for Rest Area Reform

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and the Arizona Department of Transportation are pushing to change the way states operate rest areas without cutting into budgets for public safety services

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