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NewsJuly 9, 2009

Traffic Congestion Still a Problem, Study Says

Even though traffic congestion improved slightly in 2007, the roads are expected to be clogged again when the economy picks back up, according to a report issued by the Texas Transportation Institute

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NewsJuly 9, 2009

TCA to Host Webcast on Legal Issues in Using Technology

The Truckload Carriers Association will host a webcast, "Technology: Don't Let It Hurt You In Court," on July 22

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NewsJuly 8, 2009

Fleets Fearful of Future Fuel Prices

While diesel and crude oil prices may have been stable lately, economists predict a spike is ahead, and some fleets may want to consider locking in current prices via fuel hedging. The Department of Energy's latest short-term energy forecast predicts prices will be higher next year, but price spikes could be a problem as speculators sway diesel prices as much as supply and demand, says the Oil Price Information Service

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NewsJuly 8, 2009

FedEx Ground Expands Chicago Presence

FedEx Ground has expanded its presence in the greater Chicago area with the recent addition of a new distribution hub in the cit

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NewsJuly 8, 2009

Georgia Pacific Names Dedicated Driver of the Year

Georgia Pacific has named Mike Sieling, a Dart contractor, as its Dedicated Driver of the Year, the first year for the award

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NewsJuly 8, 2009

Milan Express, New Century Expand Partnership

Milan Express Company and New Century Transportation have formed an alliance to provide Milan's customers in the Midwest and Southeast LTL services to and from the Northeast

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NewsJuly 7, 2009

Infrastructure Loses on Spending This Year

Spending for infrastructure is expected to decline 4.3 percent in 2009 in areas including highway and streets, transportation, sewage/waste disposal and water supply

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NewsJuly 7, 2009

Commercial Vehicle Rebound Predicted to Begin in 2010

The market for commercial vehicles is expected to pick back up in 2010 as the economy trends up, according to the latest report from Polk & Co. In the July issue of "Polk View," "The Future of the U.S. Commercial Vehicle Market," the automotive market intelligence company predicts sales will rebound after the housing market bottoms out

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NewsJuly 6, 2009

Integer Research Prepares for DEF Forum

Integer Research will hold its Diesel Exhaust Fluid Forum 2009 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Oct. 8-9

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NewsJuly 6, 2009

Diesel Falls Second Week in a Row

The average price of diesel fell 1.4 cents last week, the second consecutive weekly dro

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