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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.
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Florida Trucking Association names CEO
Former Ryder System executive Scott Perry will take over the post on June 1.
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Deep Dive
Supreme Court decision raises stakes for broker hiring practices
The landmark decision found that a third party can be sued for negligent hiring, creating a shakeup in how brokers defend their businesses in future lawsuits.
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Port of Los Angeles sees April volume jump despite Iran war shadow
Spring and summer goods are arriving at the port, with back-to-school products and holiday inventory in the pipeline, Executive Director Gene Seroka said.
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Obtained from Torc Robotics
Torc Robotics appoints CFO
The Daimler Truck tech subsidiary taps a seasoned autonomous industry veteran for the role.
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Obtained from Kodiak AI
Federal surface transportation bill adds provision for national AV guidelines
Kodiak AI Founder and CEO Don Burnette says the move is a step to give regulators the tools to oversee “the scaled rollout of autonomous trucks.”
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California trucking business shutters, pair files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
NTL Truck Line had dozens of power units last year but also ran into problems with making payments to BMO Bank.
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Hub Group restated earnings probe extends to 2024, 2023 reports
The company’s previously announced accounting misstep led to its latest delay in reporting Q1 2026 financials.
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Saia creates new AI, data leadership position
Gautam Bhat, who held previous positions with General Electric businesses and other leadership roles, is tasked with advancing the use of the tech for the carrier.
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UP, NS merger not yet a done deal as railroads critique proposal
Competitors are questioning an amended application, challenging how complete it is.
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Knight-Swift: Industrial freight, longer hauls helping LTL
“We saw a notable improvement in weight per shipment for the first time in years,” CEO Adam Miller said on a Q1 earnings call.
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Obtained from Daimler Truck
Daimler Truck extends North American president’s tenure through 2028
The company is looking to O’Leary to continue its turnaround after sales in Q1 2026 fell to their lowest level since 2010.
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FedEx board approves trucking business spinoff
A new standalone FedEx Freight may resemble a start-up, but the LTL carrier is far from it, experts say.
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FedEx, Maersk and GXO downplay Amazon Supply Chain Services threat
The logistics companies said their capabilities and focus areas are largely different from what Amazon is now offering to all businesses.
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Supreme Court delivers sweeping decision against CH Robinson
A safety provision empowering states means brokers are not immune from negligent hiring claims, according to the justices.
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ArcBest shareholders agree to shift incorporation to Texas
The carrier’s board of directors cited concerns over recent litigation and judicial frameworks in Delaware as part of the reasoning for the change.
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Obtained from Daimler Truck
3 ways Daimler plans to improve profitability following ‘historically low demand’ in North America
CFO Eva Scherer said the truck maker’s Q1 sales were the lowest recorded since 2010.
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Top carriers hold steady on CapEx plans
Major TL and LTL were in lockstep — with Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings bucking the trend.
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Court OKs $3M payout in Knight-Swift employee retirement case
A federal judge approved a class-action settlement over how the company invested and the amount of 401(k) fees that workers paid.
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Deep Dive
Is Amazon Supply Chain Services already a logistics heavyweight?
The umbrella of logistics offerings features attractive qualities for shippers, but questions remain around capacity allocation, experts said.
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FMCSA to expand Motus registration overhaul in Q2
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s new system aims to increase security and save time for registrants.
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‘Big build-out’: Landstar notes momentum in data center sector
Nine of the company’s top 100 customers fall within the category, accounting for 12% of its total revenue.
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PAMT posts Q1 operating loss
The company also reached a $30 million legal settlement in Q1 and sold property in Texas.
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Aurora Innovation, McLane expanding partnership in Texas
The popular food supplier is automating long-haul transport between Dallas and Houston, with additional driverless routes expected to be added later this year.
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Retrieved from Aurora Innovation
Aurora says lower operating costs a draw to prospective customers
The value proposition, 15 cents cheaper per mile than the typical compensation for a driver, has “resonated quite well,” CFO David Maday said.