Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. has added nine service centers in new and existing markets, the less-than-truckload carrier announced. The steady growth brings the count to 245 and solidifies Old Dominion’s presence across the continental United States.
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Diesel Surges 6.3¢ for Biggest Weekly Rise Since 2019
The nationwide average price of diesel fuel increased by 6.3 cents per gallon, marking the 14th straight week with a gain and the largest rise in nearly 17 months, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data released Feb. 8.
Saia Reports Earnings Nearly Doubled to $40.2M for Q4
Saia Inc. saw income surge and revenue gains during the fourth quarter, the company reported Feb. 8.
BP Swaps High Returns for a Cleaner Future With Unproven Profits
One week and two deals later, BP Plc has cemented the view that for an oil and gas company to go green, it must sacrifice profits.
BP Swaps High Returns for a Cleaner Future With Unproven Profits
One week and two deals later, BP Plc has cemented the view that for an oil and gas company to go green, it must sacrifice profits.
American Tire to Eye $1 Billion Refinancing Post Bankruptcy
Bankers for American Tire Distributors Inc. are sounding out investors on a junk bond sale that would help the company refinance its debt more than two years after exiting bankruptcy, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Bitcoin Surges to Almost $45,000 After Tesla Discloses Purchase
Bitcoin surged to an all-time high after Tesla Inc. said it has invested $1.5 billion, the biggest endorsement of the controversial cryptocurrency by a mainstream company.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for February 8, 2021
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in February 8, 2021 print edition.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg Shares Views on Federal Trucking Policy
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg offers insights into some trucking-related issues Here’s your Capitol Agenda look at the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill.
US Dockworkers May Get Better Vaccine Access
Dockworkers at the busiest U.S. gateway for trade with Asia soon may have better access to coronavirus vaccines, as officials on the West Coast battle congestion blamed on shortages of labor and equipment needed to handle a record influx of cargo.