Business
Transport Topics business coverage focuses on the financial, economic, and commercial aspects of the modern freight business. Looking at both the microeconomic and macroeconomic forces shaping bottom lines, the news in this category includes labor news, jobs reports, tonnage and sales indicators, operations analysis, money and banking, mergers, acquisitions, e-commerce, bankruptcy, insurance issues, and more.
Durable Goods Orders Drop 7.8% in January
Durable goods orders posted their biggest decline in three months, falling 7.8% in January, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.
February 27, 2007Volvo to Buy Ingersoll Rand’s Road-Development Business
Volvo AB has agreed to buy Ingersoll Rand Co.’s road building-equipment unit for $1.3 billion, in a deal that would make it the world’s third-largest maker of construction equipment, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
February 27, 2007Consumer Confidence Rises to Five-Year High
Consumer confidence reached the highest level in five years, the New York-based Conference Board said Tuesday.
February 27, 2007January Existing Home Sales Rise 3%
Existing home sales rose 3% in January, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday.
February 27, 2007Rail Freight Slowing in First Quarter, Analyst Says
Union Pacific Railroad has laid off 124 people and cut back hours for 455 more because of lower freight demand, the Associated Press reported, and a market analysis firm Monday lowered its market outlook for the rail sector.
February 26, 2007TransForce Reports Gains in 4Q Income, Revenue
Canadian transportation firm TransForce Income Fund said Monday it earned C$55.1 million or 64 cents a share in the fourth quarter, up from C$35.9 million or 47 cents a year earlier.
February 26, 2007Gasoline Prices Jump 12.8 Cents, Lundberg Survey Says
Gasoline prices jumped almost 13 cents a gallon nationwide in the past two weeks, as the price of crude oil rose, according to the latest Lundberg Survey of filling stations, released Sunday.
February 26, 2007Demand for Cleaner Engines Seen Growing
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — An official with the Chicago Climate Exchange said the demand for cleaner engines and alternative fuels in the United States will increase as membership in its cap-and-trade emission trading system expands.
Technology Briefs — Feb. 21 - Feb. 26
J.J. Keller Develops New Online Tools • ALK Announces Spring Update For CoPilot Live • FedEx Express Deploys Four Hybrids in Denver
February 26, 2007Navistar to Suspend Making Diesel Engines for Ford
Navistar International Corp. said Monday it is suspending production of a diesel engine it builds for Ford Motor Co. because Ford has stopped honoring contract terms.
February 26, 2007