Diesel inches up again for third consecutive week, to $2.928

August 2nd, 2010 Posted in FTL - Full Truck Load, International Freight Shipping Company, Logistics Services, LTL - Less Than Truck Load, Supply Chain, Transportation | No Comments »

The Trucker Staff

8/2/2010

WASHINGTON — The weekly retail on-highway diesel price was up $0.009 today, a small increase but the third consecutive week that the price has risen. The average today was $2.928 per gallon for the U.S. and was up $0.378 from one year ago.

The only region that saw a decline was New England (-$0.005) to $3.009 per gallon.

The least expensive price was found in the Gulf Coast region at $2.887 per gallon which was up $0.012 a gallon from last week.

The West Coast was highest at $3.071 per gallon, while California, which is not part of any region, topped all prices at $3.132 per gallon.

A three week comparison of prices may be found here.

Barb Kampbell of The Trucker staff can be reached for comment at barbkampbell@thetrucker.com.

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March 5th, 2010 Posted in FTL - Full Truck Load, International Freight Shipping Company, Logistics Services, LTL - Less Than Truck Load, Transportation | 1 Comment »

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Intermodal Traffic Rises for Week

March 5th, 2010 Posted in International Freight Shipping Company | No Comments »

U.S. intermodal rail traffic increased 17.5% in the week ended Saturday compared with the same week last year, theAssociation of American Railroads said.

Total intermodal volume grew to 205,817 units in the week ended Feb. 27, from 175,228 last year, AAR said in its weekly report released Thursday.

Containers jumped 23.2% to 174,065 units, while trailers fell 6.4% to 33,933 units.

Freight rail traffic, which excludes intermodal traffic, rose 2.6% to 290,261 carloads, AAR said.

Railroad volume is considered an important economic indicator. Intermodal traffic, which tends to be higher-valued merchandise than bulk commodities, uses trains for the long haul and trucks for the shorter distance at either end of the trip.

Unemployment rate unchanged as 36,000 jobs lost, trucking loses 4,300

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By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
The Associated Press
3/5/2010
WASHINGTON  — The unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent in February as employers shed fewer jobs than expected, evidence that the job market may be slowly healing.
The Labor Department said employers cut 36,000 jobs, below analysts’ expectations of 50,000. Analysts expected the jobless rate to rise to 9.8 percent.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 4,300 fewer employees in the for-hire truck transporation industry in February than there were in January.
The severe snowstorms that hammered the East Coast last month may have affected job losses, the department said, but it wouldn’t quantify the impact. Other data in the report signaled the storms didn’t have as much impact as feared.
Economists estimated before the report that the storms could inflate job losses by 100,000 or more. That would mean the economy generated a net gain in jobs last month, excluding the impact of the snow, for only the second time since the recession began in December 2007.
The department revised its estimate of job losses for January from 20,000 to 26,000, but said job cuts were fewer in December than originally estimated — 109,000 rather than 150,000.
Hiring for the 2010 Census accounted for 15,000 jobs, the department said. The government anticipates hiring 1 million temporary census workers this year.
Many economists anticipated that the snowstorms would artificially inflate job losses because the snowstorms occurred in the same week that the government surveys businesses about their payrolls. Employees who couldn’t make it to work and weren’t paid aren’t included on those payrolls.
But many industries that economists thought might be hardest hit — construction, retail, and hotels and restaurants — didn’t seem to be heavily affected. The construction indusrty lost 64,000 jobs, compared to an average of about 40,000 in the previous three months. Retail employment was flat and the leisure and hospitality industy posted a net gain of 7,000 jobs, the first increase since September.
The unemployment rate, which hasn’t risen since October, could be bottoming out. Still, 14.9 million Americans are unemployed, nearly double the total when the recession began, and the economy has shed 8.4 million jobs during that time.
The economy grew at a 5.9 percent rate in the October-December quarter last year, the fastest pace in six years. But most economists expect the pace of growth to slow to about 3 percent in the current quarter, which won’t be fast enough to quickly bring down the jobless rate.
Kevin Jones of The Trucker staff can be reached to comment on this artricle at kevinj@thetrucker.com.