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Sourcing Journal on MSNTariffs Weigh on Trucking Giants Old Dominion, Knight-Swift and TFIIncreased uncertainty among shippers...resulted in lower volumes and an absence of typical seasonal build in March,” said ...
Johns Creek, Georgia-based Saia ( NASDAQ: SAIA) reported first-quarter earnings per share of $1.86 before the market opened on Friday. The result was well light of the $2.76 consensus estimate and the ...
Old Dominion Freight Line is only modestly altering near-term plans as it looks to take market share during the next less-than-truckload upswing.
CEO Adam Miller said “the fluid trade policy” led some shippers to seek the lowest rate and others to hold off on growth ...
An Old Dominion Freight Line truck pulls two trailers. The company has stalled hiring after adding more than 6,000 employees ...
The $906 billion trucking industry was clawing back from a three-year freight recession before Trump took office on January ...
Highlights from the first quarter operating results were as follows: Operating income was $70.2 million, a 40.5% decrease Operating ratio of 91.1% compared to 84.4% LTL shipments per workday increased ...
The LTL carrier’s tons per day fell more than 6% in the first quarter, but activity has “come back pretty consistently.” ...
The nation’s leading TL and LTL carriers are proving that vision, efficiency, and smart expansion are the keys to success—even in a soft market. Here’s a look at how the elite carriers pump up their ...
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. (KNX) Q1 2025 Management View CEO Adam Miller highlighted early positive momentum in the truckload market during Q1 2025, which was disrupted by severe ...
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