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NewsMarch 3, 2010

CARB Gives Roush Pickups the Nod

The California Air Resources Board has certified the Roush propane-powered Ford F-250 and F-350 pickup trucks to meet the state's emission standards

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NewsMarch 2, 2010

AMSA: Industry Shipments Still Down, But Not By Much

Industry shipment pickups for November 2009 were down 1 percent from the year ago month, according to new data from the American Moving & Storage Association

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NewsFebruary 16, 2010

UPS Expands Two-Day Service Between U.S. and Canada

UPS Freight is now offering two-day delivery from Montreal and Toronto as far south as Atlanta and St. Louis

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NewsFebruary 4, 2010

ATA Is Among Those Calling for Reform of Commodities Markets

Excessive speculation in commodities markets helped create the economic crisis and plays a significant role in fuel price run-ups, and needs to be brought under federal control. That was the message to Congress yesterday from a coalition of commodities consumers

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NewsFebruary 3, 2010

Cummins Announces Multi-Year Agreement with Chrysler

Cummins announced a multiyear extension of its current agreement with Chrysler Group LLC. Cummins will supply 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel engines for Ram Heavy Duty pickups and Chassis Cab truck

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NewsFebruary 2, 2010

International Improvement Drives UPS 4th Quarter

UPS announced diluted earnings per share of 75 cents for the fourth quarter of 2009, above the company's original guidance of 58 to 65 cents a share

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NewsJanuary 20, 2010

UPS Adds 245 CNG Trucks to Fleet

UPS has tapped 245 new delivery trucks powered by compressed natural gas, which will be used in cities in Colorado and California

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ArticlesJanuary 12, 2010

UPS' Eaton Delivery Hybrids Get Nod From the Feds For Fuel Economy

A year-long evaluation of the hybrid-electric step delivery vans used by UPS yielded about a 29 percent improvement in fuel economy, which averaged about 13 miles per gallo

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NewsJanuary 8, 2010

UPS' Eaton Delivery Hybrids Get Nod From the Feds For Fuel Economy

A year-long evaluation of the hybrid-electric step delivery vans used by UPS yielded about a 29 percent improvement in fuel economy, which averaged about 13 miles per gallon, according to analysis by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Funded by the DOE's Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity (AVTA), NREL's Fleet Test & Evaluation (FT&E) team evaluated six of these hybrid vans at a UPS location in Phoenix over the last 12 month

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ArticlesJanuary 7, 2010

Oil's Ups and Downs

Oh, the commodity of oil, how its price changes and bends at the drop of a hat. Since December, when prices were at the $70 mark, oil has taken a ride all the way up to $82 earlier this week

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