Consolidation in the truck leasing industry has opened the door for new firms to enter, as the truck finance/lease market accounts for 9 percent of the Class 2 through Class 8 registrations
Read More →Orders for durable goods skyrocketed in October, while shipments showed a nice increase as well
Read More →Consumers don’t feel too good about the American economy, despite predictions by some economists that things will soon turn around
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It may be a year or more before we know the full economic cost of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but one thing is almost certain: your insurance premiums will go up. Insurance brokers and agents are
Read More →There’s some better news about the American economy and for trucking the effects will be positive
Read More →The current U.S. economic slowdown will restrain demand for some medium- and heavy-duty specialty trucks, but trucks that serve the basic needs of municipalities will help prevent significant loss of market share
Read More →Industrial production in the United States continues to decline
Read More →Prices at the wholesale level in October fell by their largest amount in 12 years. The U.S. Labor Department reported today its Producer Price Index fell 1.6%, an unusually large decline, but this may translate into good news for trucking
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