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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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FMCSA targets ‘chameleon carriers,’ announces industry reforms
Administrator Derek Barrs said the agency was introducing three new rules and other efforts as part of the overhaul.
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Love’s will add 1,500 more truck parking spaces in 2026
The company’s $700 million national facility expansion and site update plan will grow its truck parking spaces for professional drivers to more than 50,000.
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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.
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4th Circuit panel rejects Garten Trucking arguments in labor case
Judges found that the evidence showed the business violated labor law in multiple ways amid a union drive.
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Trucking groups weigh in on Supreme Court clawback of IEEPA tariffs
The decision overturned one of the ways that President Donald Trump has sought to influence international trade, but industry leaders had different takes on the potential impacts.
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Supreme Court invalidates Trump tariffs based on emergency powers
In a 6-3 decision, the court rejected President Trump's claim that a 1977 law gave him the authority to impose broad tariffs globally.
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USDOT says more than 550 driver training programs violating federal standards
Trucking groups applaud national efforts to crack down on CDL mills.
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Kansas-based carrier files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Mast Trucking reported over $5.7 million in unsecured claims, affecting creditors such as BMO and Daimler Truck Financial.
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Obtained from Ryder System
Ryder Q4 operating revenue flat year over year
CEO Robert Sanchez says the company’s balanced growth strategy has allowed it to work through the prolonged freight downturn.
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Weak LTL market shrinks TFI International LTL revenue
U.S. less-than-truckload revenue declined by 11% in Q4, but the company pointed to some early, encouraging signs in other segments.
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Illinois at risk of losing $129M in DOT funding over CDL issues: FMCSA
Officials say the state's commercial driver license issuance policies are compliant with federal requirements.
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Deep DiveHow a combined UP-NS railroad would alter market dynamics
Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern say a merger will increase competition between railroads as well as with trucks.
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Many workers lack access to employer-provided retirement plans, data shows
“The bottom line is that if Americans are not saving for retirement through their employer, then they are probably not saving at all,” the National Institute on Retirement Security found.
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Estes Logistics expands in Pacific Northwest with family-owned carrier
The addition of Key Trucking now serves as a strategic gateway to Alaska for the national firm.
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EPA eliminates 2009 endangerment finding
Environmental Protection Agency head Lee Zeldin described the move as the largest deregulation in U.S. history.
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Werner restructures one-way truckload business, takes $44M charge
The company is narrowing its focus to specialized, higher-margin freight, including pharmaceuticals and technology.
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Maersk expands ground network with new Southern California hub
The logistics giant’s new facility adds 22 doors to expedite freight movement in and out of the region.
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FMCSA issues final nondomiciled CDL rule, upping standards for states
The final rule, which renews and adjusts an interim version from September, is set to become effective in mid-March.
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Paccar expects rebound in truck demand as it drops tariff surcharges
The manufacturer of Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks has seen order intake accelerate and margins increase following a challenging 2025.
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Wabash to idle Indiana, Minnesota plants, cut 270 jobs amid weak demand
The company expects to incur $16 million in upfront charges, but anticipates annual savings of roughly $10 million once the plants are idled.
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EPA to strike Obama-era pillar for truck emissions
The federal government will seek to cancel a 2009 scientific finding that’s served as the basis for emissions rules for truck manufacturers.
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Saia’s operating ratio falters in Q4
The metric landed at 91.9% in the quarter, which the carrier expects to improve as its new terminals mature, CEO Fritz Holzgrefe said on an earnings call.
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XPO’s administrative restructuring leads to Q4 operating income dip
The 3.4% year-over-year decline came amid equity award payouts tied to former chairman Brad Jacobs pivoting away from direct involvement in the company, the carrier said.
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Truckload Carriers Association names new president
Former FMCSA leader and trucking industry veteran Jim Mullen will take over the role April 6.