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ATA Forecasts 2.8% Freight Growth for 2017, 3.4% Rise Through 2023
American Trucking Associations predicts that freight volumes will grow 2.8% this year and then 3.4% per year through 2023,
Oil Steadies Amid Mixed Signals on US Crude Inventories
Oil was steady amid mixed signals on U.S. crude inventories, with industry data showing supplies increased last week while government statistics were expected to show a decline.
Local Dispute Over Mammoth Warehouse Complex Hinges on Truck Traffic
The developer’s proposal would bring a mammoth warehouse complex to the heart of the Lower Nazareth Township in Pennsylvania. It has been fiercely fought — rejected by township supervisors who fear a glut of tractor-trailers on local roads, but resurrected by a Northampton County judge at appeal.
ATA: Freight projected to grow 3.4% a year thru 2023
Trade group also predicts 15.18 billion tons of freight will be moved by all modes in 2017.
Freight volumes are expected to grow significantly over the next 10 years, acco…
ATA: Freight projected to grow 3.4% a year thru 2023
Trade group also predicts 15.18 billion tons of freight will be moved by all modes in 2017.
Freight volumes are expected to grow significantly over the next 10 years, acco…
Mercedes-Benz debuts X-Class pickup — no, really, a pickup
As pickup truck sales continue on a healthy climb upward, even Mercedes-Benz — a brand more identified with premium luxury and top-dollar sport — is getting in on the action.
Mercedes-Benz debuts X-Class pickup — no, really, a pickup
As pickup truck sales continue on a healthy climb upward, even Mercedes-Benz — a brand more identified with premium luxury and top-dollar sport — is getting in on the action.
Volvo Stock Falls as North America Truck Deliveries Extend Drop
Volvo AB shares fell the most in more than a year as the truck division’s profitability shrank in the second quarter amid a continuing decline in North American deliveries.
Housing Starts at Four-Month High Give Boost at Quarter-End
Residential construction ended the second quarter on a stronger note as groundbreaking on new homes rebounded in June to the fastest annualized pace in four months, Commerce Department data showed July 19.