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Discover comprehensive trucking news and trends with Journal of Commerce - from trucking LTL to regulation and trucking supply and demand.
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Plummeting truck orders dampen hopes for new capacity
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Several factors are diminishing shipper expectations for new truck capacity in 2022, as Class 8 truck production and delivery dates are pushed out more than a year and backlogs build.
Truckload
LTL
Saia builds LTL volume, expands terminal network
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The ninth-largest LTL carrier is in a race to build out its network capacity as more freight and heavier shipments hit its docks.
LTL
Ashley Furniture buys US truckload carrier
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Ashley Furniture has purchased Wilson Logistics, a large truckload and logistics provider in the western US, the second transaction in recent weeks of a cargo owner taking direct control of transportation.
Truckload
Hiring gap between large, small trucking companies poses challenges
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
A spot market gold rush is enlarging a hiring gap between large and small trucking companies, posing challenges for larger carriers seeking drivers and for shippers moving large volumes of freight.
Trucking News
Trucking labor
CloudTrucks gets funding infusion to arm truckers with technology
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
CloudTrucks, which provides independent drivers with software to manage their businesses, has landed a massive funding round from prominent venture capital investors.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
Teamsters elect Hoffa opponents to lead union
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Teamsters rank-and-file members have elected critics of outgoing General President James P. Hoffa to lead the union in a more militant direction.
Trucking labor
Shippers, truckers must look beyond current disruption to create capacity
Brian Fielkow, CEO, Jetco Delivery |
It’s time for shippers and trucking operators to ask themselves what they’ve learned during the COVID-19 capacity crunch to plan for a better future, writes Brian Fielkow, CEO of trucking carrier and broker Jetco Delivery.
Trucking News
Digital ‘lumper’ payments gaining traction in LTL
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Southeastern Freight Lines is working with Relay Payments to automate accessorial payment processes such as “lumper fees” as LTL firms look to digitize more aspects of their business.
Logistics Technology News
LTL
Shipper demand fueling reorganization at CFI
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Desire for “one-stop shopping” leads to the consolidation of Transport America and MCT with long-haul truckload carrier CFI to create a broader — not just bigger — trucking company.
Truckload
Truck drivers likely exempt from vaccine mandate: ATA
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
An exemption to the US’ large employer vaccine mandate granted to outdoor workers may cover truck drivers, the American Trucking Association argues. But it’s not clear that exemption would apply to all types of truck drivers.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Tight capacity cementing elevated US truck, LTL rates into 2022
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Truck capacity and pricing seem unlikely to shift in shippers’ favor in 2022 as a surge in pent-up demand from consumers, retailers, and manufacturers looks increasingly probable.
Trucking News
US transportation hiring exceeds expectations
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Bigger than expected gains in warehousing and trucking in October are welcome amid ongoing reports of labor shortages.
Truckload
LTL
Trucking labor
US vaccine mandate to impact truck rates, capacity
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccination and testing mandate for large employers will affect truck capacity and pricing, but questions about the extent of its impact remain.
Trucking labor
LTL
Truckload
Truck brokers
US chassis orders may not be fulfilled until late 2022
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
While US chassis manufacturers have significantly ramped up production in the last six months, some marine and domestic chassis orders placed this year won’t be fulfilled into the second half of 2022.
Truckload
Small trucking firms ‘bullish’ on 2022: survey
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
A survey of independent truckers and small trucking firms by Truckstop.com and Bloomberg Intelligence found them optimistic about the potential for higher contract and spot rates next year.
Truckload
LTL
Truck brokers
Survey highlights challenges of truck driver COVID-19 vaccinations
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
A truck driver survey underscores the threat of potential service disruptions from an upcoming US vaccine mandate for large employers, with 36 percent of drivers showing no interest in vaccination.
Truckload
LTL
Trucking labor
Fuel prices, driver shortage cloud forecast for heavy-haul transport
Special Correspondent Chris Barnett |
New projects and those that had been delayed have begun moving, but the truck driver shortage and higher fuel costs could dampen a bright outlook for the US heavy-haul sector.
Heavy-haul transport
Trucking News
Vaccine mandate for large US companies may snap supply chain: truckers
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Trucking companies are seeking an exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate being implemented by the US government for large employers, which they say would further disrupt already tight US trucking capacity.
Truckload
LTL
Truck brokers
LTL carriers ‘right size’ networks for higher profitability
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
With less-than-truckload demand high and capacity tight, TFI International is clawing back its US LTL network to improve freight and lane density and profitability.
LTL
Coyote pushes truckload price swing into 2022
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Truckload pricing will continue to rise into 2022, with the “deflationary leg” of the market starting in the second quarter next year, Coyote Logistics said in its latest Coyote Curve forecast.
Truckload
Disruption creates opening for dynamic LTL pricing
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Tight LTL capacity and rates that have climbed by double digits are creating opportunities for more dynamic LTL pricing, if it can be shown to benefit shippers and carriers.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
LTL
Falling heavy truck deliveries imperil capacity expansion
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The ongoing semiconductor shortage is reducing deliveries of new trucks in North America and threatening the addition of much-needed capacity in 2022, and perhaps beyond.
Truckload
US shippers struggle to bridge retail inventory gap
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Retail inventories are rising but remain 9.2 percent below the pre-pandemic high point in terms of value, and shippers are trying every possible strategy to avoid stockouts.
Trucking News
JOC Rankings: COVID-19 drove revenue gains for air freight, final-mile providers in 2020
Michael Angell, Senior Editor |
International air freight and last-mile delivery saw the fastest revenue growth in the transportation sector last year, while industrial transportation suffered.
Forwarding
Trucking News
Air Cargo Carriers News
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Container lines
North-American rail
International rail
Truckload carriers see no pricing ‘pullback’ on horizon
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Demand and disruption are fueling growth at both Knight-Swift Transportation and Landstar System, neither of which see a reduction in demand or pricing in a changing truckload landscape.
Truckload
C.H. Robinson, SPS team to help retail LTL shippers
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
C.H. Robinson Worldwide is linking its less-than-truckload carrier network to the retail platform offered by SPS Commerce to help shippers get retail goods onto shelves and avoid holiday stockouts.
Truck brokers
LTL
Disruption to shift US freight demand into 2022: J.B. Hunt
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Supply chain disruption is slowing economic growth, but “postponed” demand is expected to reemerge in 2022, keeping US freight capacity tight and transportation pricing high.
Intermodal providers
Trucking News
Flock Freight joins growing list of $1 billion logistics tech companies
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Flock Freight is the latest logistics technology company to reach so-called unicorn status after landing a $215 million funding round led by SoftBank to expand its pooled truckload model.
Logistics Technology News
LTL
Hub Group grows cold transport business with Choptank buy
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Choptank expands Hub Group’s refrigerated brokerage business as US shippers demand greater access to transportation capacity across modes and sectors.
Truck brokers
Ex-Seattle trucking rates leap on congestion, container shortages
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
A flood of imports into the Pacific Northwest is boosting spot truckload rates out of Seattle as shippers facing delays and intermodal container shortages seek new routes for freight moving inland.
Truckload
project44 veers into booking with new truckload product
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
project44 is moving beyond freight visibility into booking through a new product that uses carrier location data to identify when truckload capacity is soon to be available for freight brokers to book.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
Truck brokers
Startup targeting logistics messaging nabs $1.3 million investment
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Vendorflow, a new platform to harmonize communications between logistics providers and the carriers they use, has secured funding from a range of venture capital investors with previous logistics expertise.
Logistics Technology News
Drayage
Truck brokers
Little relief seen for US domestic shippers in 2022
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
A reallocation of assets and workers across the transportation landscape, combined with inventory rebuilding, complicates the outlook for US shippers in 2022, speakers told the JOC Inland Distribution webcast.
Trucking News
LTL
Transplace CEO predicts ‘rapid’ logistics consolidation
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The third-party logistics market is being reshaped in a crucible of ongoing supply chain disruption and technology, Transplace CEO Frank McGuigan told the JOC Inland Distribution webcast.
Truck brokers
Trucking loses jobs amid warehousing, transit gains
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The for-hire trucking industry lost 1,600 jobs last month, but the Labor Department expected a bigger drop, as transit, warehousing and courier employment surged.
Truckload
LTL
Trucking labor
ODFL plans $1,000 surcharge for over-length freight
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
LTL carriers including Old Dominion Freight Line are turning to surcharges to keep over-sized, unwieldy shipments from clogging their networks, taking a page from parcel carriers.
LTL
Truckload spot rates inland from Los Angeles keep rising
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The backlog of freight in Southern California is forcing more shippers to the truckload spot market as they search for any available capacity to speed goods inland.
Truckload
Truck brokers
MoLo wants to ‘catch’ CH Robinson via ArcBest ramp
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Recent merger and acquisition activity, such as the ArcBest-Molo deal, proves many investors believe opportunity lies in third-party logistics providers.
Truck brokers
Forager targets cross-border contract freight with load board
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
A Chicago-based trucking platform focused on cross-border freight has launched a contract board for small carriers to find repetitive, complementary loads from large shippers.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
Truck brokers
Home Depot offers flatbed capacity to shippers
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Digital brokerage Loadsmart and Home Depot are launching an automated, supply-led flatbed booking platform that will help the retailer “share” its dedicated truck capacity with other shippers.
Truckload
Logistics Technology News
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