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Trucks, trailers, tonnage: Trucking Dive’s data hub shows the state of the industry
Five charts from leading industry sources capture high-level market data.
Updated April 23, 2026 -
Obtained from Werner Enterprises
Werner Enterprises doubling intermodal trailers in Mexico
The carrier said steady segment demand the past year presents an opportunity to expand in the country.
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ATRI lists 2026 research priorities
The organization’s six priority areas range from regulatory to weather impacts in an effort to better aid industry responses.
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Regulatory changes weeding out low-priced capacity: Knight-Swift CEO
Federal actions such as crackdowns of non-compliant CDL schools are in the early stages of producing more favorable market conditions, Adam Miller said.
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David Millis, president of Heartland subsidiary, to retire from post
The longtime trucking exec will keep his director position with the parent company.
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Saia adds terminal in York, Pennsylvania
The 74-door site seeks to bolster the carrier’s growing Northeast presence.
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PlusAI, Churchill Capital call off merger
The parties cited market conditions for terminating their agreement, according to a regulatory filing.
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Interstate registration fees slated to rise by 20%
Unified Carrier Registration plan and agreement fees will increase by $9 to over $9,000, depending on the size of a carrier.
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FMCSA to withhold $73.5M from New York over non-domiciled CDL issues
“This is unacceptable and a significant safety risk,” FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs said in a final determination letter.
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Obtained from Prime Inc.
Prime Inc. plans servicing hub near Atlanta
The logistics company will invest more than $160 million to establish a multi-use facility for driver training and equipment maintenance.
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FedEx CFO to leave in June
FedEx’s Claude Russ will step in as interim CFO while the company completes its spinoff of FedEx Freight.
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ATRI President Rebecca Brewster to retire
A search committee will seek out the group's first new leader in more than two decades after Brewster steps down in early 2027.
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Knight-Swift revises Q1 earnings projection downward
LTL setbacks, January weather and March diesel prices drove the adjustment, the company said Thursday.
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JB Hunt sees opportunity for intermodal growth
The carrier noted a weekly volume record in March with over 46,000 loads delivered, Intermodal President Darren Field said.
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Kodiak expands autonomous trucking program to Midwest
The company demonstrated its technology on a key Interstate 70 freight corridor between Ohio and Indiana.
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JB Hunt reports Q1 revenues of $3.1B up 5% YoY
The carrier credited the increase to load volume gains in its intermodal and truckload businesses.
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BMO’s US impaired loans in transportation hit record high
While the risk measure was nearly double what it was a year ago, impaired formations improved.
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TA Dedicated to acquire Minnesota-based Triangle Warehouse
The TFI International subsidiary will add approximately 150 power units and 900,000 square feet of warehouse space.
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Fragmented, fragile construction environment creates risks for flatbed
The artificial intelligence boom “probably will end at some point. But not now,” said Anirban Basu, ABC chief economist.
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Diesel prices drop by 3.5 cents but could remain sticky, experts say
Most regions saw relief, but elevated costs could become a new normal, according to AFS Logistics.
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How can telematics aid safety, maintenance? ATRI seeks carrier perspectives
The 15-question survey is open through Friday and seeks to generate takeaways for the industry to improve carrier operations.
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Trump’s tariffs: Tracking the status of international trade actions
The U.S. has rolled out a deluge of tariffs, sparking responses from trading partners. Here's where each tariff – threatened or realized – currently stands.
Updated Feb. 24, 2026 -
Carrier population shifts back toward growth, quarterly FMCSA data shows
Market exits for trucking businesses also slowed to the lowest level in years.
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Obtained from Kriska Transportation Group
Kriska Transportation Group acquires Sharp Transportation Systems
The purchase expands the Canada-based company’s temperature-controlled freight and cross-border services.
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Jury awards Cemex driver $5M in ‘egregious’ disability and race bias lawsuit
The plaintiff, a Black man born with congenital aural atresia, claimed he endured near-daily harassment from co-workers.