President Trump Invites Trucking Leaders to the White House

President Trump met with leaders from the trucking industry to gain support for his health care proposal. The President told them that the premiums that they are paying, as is the fact with other associations, is “crippling them.” Chris Spear, President of the American Trucking Association was quoted saying “We have shown that the current Affordable Care Act is just plain unaffordable.” UPS Freight health care cost have grown to become 2 1/2 times more than the cost of fuel. Other companies have experienced more than a  $300,000 increase from the previous year. The group all seemed to be in agreement that something has to be done. Chris Spear told reporters after the meeting “we cannot grow this economy if this industry cannot afford health care.”

 

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Trucking in 2013

Recently DAT released an article entitled “2013 in the Rear-View Mirror: Slow Growth Postpones Capacity Woes“, which gave a snapshot of some of the trucking industry numbers as well as summarizing some of the main factors that affected the industry in 2013.

Below are some of the main points from this article.  To read it in full please visit the DAT website at, http://www.dat.com/blog/freight-talk-blog/b/freight-talk-blog/archive/2013/12/09/2013-in-the-rear-view-mirror-slow-growth-postpones-capacity-woes.aspx. Read More

Trucking in 2013

Recently DAT released an article entitled “2013 in the Rear-View Mirror: Slow Growth Postpones Capacity Woes“, which gave a snapshot of some of the trucking industry numbers as well as summarizing some of the main factors that affected the industry in 2013.

Below are some of the main points from this article.  To read it in full please visit the DAT website at, http://www.dat.com/blog/freight-talk-blog/b/freight-talk-blog/archive/2013/12/09/2013-in-the-rear-view-mirror-slow-growth-postpones-capacity-woes.aspx. Read More

Diesel Prices Decline

The national average diesel fuel price declined by two cents from last week to $3.87 per gallon according to the Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update released October 28, 2013 by the EIA.  On both the East Coast and Gulf Coast the average diesel fuel price also decreased by two cents to $3.89 per gallon on the East Coast, and $3.78 per gallon on the Gulf Coast.  The average diesel fuel price in the Midwest, Rocky Mountain and West Coast regions all declined by a penny to $3.94 per gallon, $3.87 per gallon and $4.04 per gallon respectively. Diesel 10.28.13

Diesel Prices Decline

The national average diesel fuel price declined by two cents from last week to $3.87 per gallon according to the Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update released October 28, 2013 by the EIA.  On both the East Coast and Gulf Coast the average diesel fuel price also decreased by two cents to $3.89 per gallon on the East Coast, and $3.78 per gallon on the Gulf Coast.  The average diesel fuel price in the Midwest, Rocky Mountain and West Coast regions all declined by a penny to $3.94 per gallon, $3.87 per gallon and $4.04 per gallon respectively. Diesel 10.28.13

Diesel Fuel Prices: Oct. 21, 2013

Diesel prices remained steady for the week of October 21, 2013 according to the data from the Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update released by the EIA.  The national average diesel fuel price was unchanged from last week at $3.89 per gallon, and increasing less than a penny the East Coast, Gulf Coast and West Coast prices also remained unchanged.  The prices held steady at $3.90 per gallon on the East Coast, $3.80 per gallon on the Gulf Coast and $4.05 per gallon on the West Coast.  The average price in the Rocky Mountain region decreased by one cent from last week to $3.88 per gallon.  Decreasing less than a penny the average price per gallon of diesel fuel in the Midwest remained at $3.85 per gallon.

Diesel 10.21.13

Diesel Fuel Prices: Oct. 21, 2013

Diesel prices remained steady for the week of October 21, 2013 according to the data from the Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update released by the EIA.  The national average diesel fuel price was unchanged from last week at $3.89 per gallon, and increasing less than a penny the East Coast, Gulf Coast and West Coast prices also remained unchanged.  The prices held steady at $3.90 per gallon on the East Coast, $3.80 per gallon on the Gulf Coast and $4.05 per gallon on the West Coast.  The average price in the Rocky Mountain region decreased by one cent from last week to $3.88 per gallon.  Decreasing less than a penny the average price per gallon of diesel fuel in the Midwest remained at $3.85 per gallon.

Diesel 10.21.13