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Corporate News
KonaWare
acquires Kansas-based supply chain focused IT
consultancy--B.I.T.S. B.I.T.S.,
Inc. is a provider of a full range of custom
information technology service solutions focused on
enterprise supply chain and logistics opportunities.
B.I.T.S adds significant supply chain
execution and systems experience to KonaWare, along with
world class accounts such as Tyson Foods, Intentia,
Berexco, Archway and others. The addition of the B.I.T.S.
team to the KonaWare Transportation and Logistics
division will create an unparalleled combination of
industry leading technology coupled with supply chain
execution talent that will enable KonaWare to exceed
customer expectations. For more information on this
recent merger,
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Industry Insights
Diesel
Climbs for Second Week, Rising 2.6 Cents to $2.462.
The average retail prices of diesel and gasoline each
rose for a second straight week by 2.6 cents, with
diesel climbing to $2.462 and gasoline to $2.211 a
gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
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Transport to grow in the new year.
In its look ahead at the U.S.
transportation industry, Colography Group sees solid
gains for almost all segments with a bit over 250
million new shipments added to U.S. expedited commerce.
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Industry Insights
Two Groups Back Arkansas'
Highway Bond Measure.
Two powerful state lobbies--the
Arkansas Poultry Federation and the Arkansas County
Judges' Association--said that they would recommend
members support Gov. Mike Huckabee's $575 million
highway bond ballot item, the Associated Press reported.
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Industry Insights
Fitch: Freight Transports to
Remain Healthy in 2006.
Fitch Ratings said
Tuesday that following a strong 2005 for the U.S.
land-based freight transportation industry, it expects a
strong showing from the industry again next year.
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Domestic Air Cargo Dips; Overall Shipments Gain.
Domestic air cargo
shipments fell 0.2% drop in September from a year
earlier, but international and overall shipments rose
year-over-year, the Air Transport Association reported.
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