US Trucking Industry Stabilizes Amid Capacity Constraints

US Trucking Industry Stabilizes Amid Capacity Constraints

American Trucking Associations data indicates a slight decrease in freight tonnage in June, but it remains above 2020 levels. Supply chain issues and driver shortages are major constraints. Despite these challenges, e-commerce growth and infrastructure development present opportunities for the industry. Industry experts are calling for improved supply chain management, solutions to address the driver shortage, and encouragement of technological innovation. The trucking industry navigates a complex landscape of fluctuating demand, persistent bottlenecks, and the need for modernization to maintain efficiency and meet future demands.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Industry Adapts to ELD Mandate Challenges

Trucking Industry Adapts to ELD Mandate Challenges

The first week of the ELD mandate implementation presented the trucking industry with challenges including equipment shortages, training delays, and ambiguous regulations. Large companies adopted a wait-and-see approach, while smaller firms actively adapted. In the long term, ELDs are expected to improve safety and optimize efficiency, but also bring increased costs and data security concerns. The industry needs to comply promptly, optimize operations, and address driver needs to embrace the ELD era.

Congressional Pushback Threatens US Trucking ELD Mandate

Congressional Pushback Threatens US Trucking ELD Mandate

New measures have been proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the ELD mandate, aiming to study and potentially delay its implementation, drawing attention from industry associations and truck drivers. OOIDA continues its fight, shifting strategies, while drivers express concerns about privacy, costs, and harassment. The ELD mandate is a battleground of safety, cost, and privacy, its future uncertain. This will significantly impact the trucking industry's standardization, operational costs, and drivers' working methods.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Debates Speed Limiter Mandate

US Trucking Industry Debates Speed Limiter Mandate

The U.S. Department of Transportation's proposed truck speed limiter mandate is generating controversy. The American Trucking Associations (ATA) questions its safety implications and underlying data, urging further evaluation. While some companies support the measure, business owners should actively participate in the ongoing discussion. Concerns revolve around potential unintended consequences and the need for comprehensive research to ensure the mandate enhances, rather than hinders, truck safety and overall transportation efficiency. A balanced approach that considers diverse perspectives is crucial for effective policy development.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Intermodal Rates Decline As Capacity Eases

Trucking Intermodal Rates Decline As Capacity Eases

According to recent data from Cass Information Systems and Avondale Partners, both truckload and intermodal pricing declined in May. While lower freight rates benefit shippers, carriers need to adapt to market changes. Future freight rate trends will be influenced by multiple factors, and market participants should remain vigilant.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Freight Decline Signals Economic Slowdown

US Trucking Freight Decline Signals Economic Slowdown

The American Trucking Associations reported a decrease in the U.S. truck tonnage index for November. The seasonally unadjusted tonnage index fell by 7.6% month-over-month. Truck freight volume is a significant economic indicator, and this decline could signal a slowdown in economic growth. Close attention should be paid to future data and the overall economic situation to assess the potential impact of this decrease in freight activity.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Outpost Greenpoint Launch 1B Trucking Terminal Network

Outpost Greenpoint Launch 1B Trucking Terminal Network

Outpost partners with GreenPoint, securing significant investment to build a billion-dollar trucking terminal network. This initiative aims to improve transportation efficiency and reduce operating costs, providing freight companies with more efficient, convenient, and reliable transportation solutions to support their business growth. The network will enhance connectivity and accessibility for truckers, streamlining operations and optimizing delivery routes. This investment signifies a major step forward in modernizing the trucking industry and addressing critical infrastructure needs.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Outpost Raises 1B to Transform Trucking Infrastructure

Outpost Raises 1B to Transform Trucking Infrastructure

Outpost partners with GreenPoint, securing $1 billion in investment to expand its network of truck terminals. This initiative aims to optimize logistics routes, reduce transportation costs, and promote the intelligence and modernization of trucking. It signals significant potential for upgrading logistics infrastructure. The investment will be used to build new facilities and improve existing ones, enhancing efficiency and connectivity for truck drivers and logistics companies alike.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Freight Recession Challenges Trucking Industry Expert Warns

Freight Recession Challenges Trucking Industry Expert Warns

Mike Regan from TranzAct Technologies provides an in-depth analysis of the current freight market downturn and the state of the trucking industry. He examines key factors like capacity, pricing, and the relationship between shippers and carriers, offering a forecast for the 2024 peak season. Regan emphasizes the importance of businesses treating logistics as a strategic asset. By optimizing their supply chains, companies can navigate market challenges and achieve sustainable growth. He suggests proactive strategies to mitigate risks and capitalize on opportunities in the evolving transportation landscape.

FMCSA Broker Transparency Rules Divide Trucking Industry

FMCSA Broker Transparency Rules Divide Trucking Industry

The FMCSA's proposed rule for freight broker rate transparency faces strong opposition from broker associations, who argue it infringes on trade secrets and fails to address safety concerns. Owner-operators support the transparency, believing it reduces information asymmetry and enhances their bargaining power. This article analyzes the economic logic and safety implications behind this debate. It offers recommendations for regulators to promote the healthy development of the trucking industry, focusing on balancing transparency with legitimate business interests and ensuring safety remains paramount.