Ongoing freight recession pressures Schneider’s Q1 earnings
GREEN BAY, Wisc. — Schneider National has reported sagging operating revenue in its first quarter results for the three months ended March 31. “The enterprise continued
GREEN BAY, Wisc. — Schneider National has reported sagging operating revenue in its first quarter results for the three months ended March 31. “The enterprise continued
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — John Culp and Ross Hoover have been elected as the new chairman and director, respectively, of the Arkansas Trucking Association (ATA). The
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary net trailer orders saw very little change from March to April. At 13,700 units, orders were higher compared to last April,
SAN DIEGO — In an effort to enhance safety and efficiency among their fleet drivers, Kutzler Express is using artificial intelligence (AI) powered fleet safety
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — RXO, a trucking brokerage business, has reported in its first quarter earnings for 2024 that with four consecutive quarters of double-digit increases
ENCINITAS, Calif. — A new study by Flock Freight and Drive Research shows that in 2023, 43% of truckloads moved partially empty, with an average
NORWELL, Mass. — Clean Harbors has reported its financial results for the first quarter, and the company exceeded expectations. “Strong demand for our services
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Although April was a sluggish month for used Class 8 tractor same dealer sales growth, movement of units off of sales lots
Truck owners are usually aware of the costs associated with being in business for themselves. Those expenses go far beyond fuel and maintenance to keep
LOS ANGELES — Isuzu is investing $30 million into self-driving truck company Gatik to manufacture road-ready Level 4 autonomous trucks by 2027. Level 4 is
LAKELAND, Fla. — The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has opened nominations for the eighth annual Humanitarian Logistics Awards. ALAN officials are asking for help
HOUSTON — SkyCorp Logistics has developed a new transportation management system (TMS) and is looking for carriers who want to be a part of its
ROGERS, Ark. — Nestled in the Ozark Mountains in an area locals like to call “God’s Country,” The Arkansas Trucking Association (ATA) wrapped up its
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Except for trailers, changes to medium duty and Class 8 forecasts this month were small, as published in the latest release of the
BOISE, Idaho — Andrea Johnston has joined the leadership team at Truckstop as the company’s chief revenue officer. In this role, she is responsible for
PITTSBURGH — PITT OHIO has been honored with the American Trucking Associations (ATA) President’s Trophy in the over 100 million miles category. The award was presented
IRVING, TEXAS — Husband-and-wife team Randy and Darci Wickham have been named 2023 Drivers of the Year by Texas-based National Carriers Inc. (NCI). During 2023,
The trucking industry abounds with stories of carriers that began with a single truck and a person with a dream. The entrepreneurial spirit is still
There are too many trucks competing for too little freight in the North American market, driving rates down. This is not news to most carriers
Ready or not, the 2024 International Roadcheck is just around the corner. Are you ready for the three-day inspection blitz? While many drivers opt to