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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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De minimis’ end may boost intermodal cross-border activity
Meanwhile, the eradication of the exemption for shipments from China and Hong Kong is roiling the air cargo sector, according to industry experts.
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Truck manufacturers sue CARB over zero-emission vehicle plan
Four OEMs filed the lawsuit in a move to bring clarity regarding a state and federal conflict over which emissions regulations the companies must follow.
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How FedEx’s Freight spinoff could impact shipper contracts
Experts say bundled agreements for LTL and parcel delivery services from the carrier are on the outs, potentially incentivizing customers to explore other trucking options.
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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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CH Robinson execs credit AI for improving trucking metrics
AI agents allow the 3PL to respond quickly to more quotes and win more business resulting in an increase of market share growth in less-than-truckload and truckload services.
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TFI projects $75M savings from new US tax law
Executives projected the legislation could also help revive industrial demand for trucking.
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Ohio to add 1,400 truck parking spaces across 33 sites
The expansion will be funded by $150 million of the state’s transportation budget, which was passed earlier this year.
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Trucking groups react to speed limiters repeal
The withdrawal drew support but also neutral stances, following a longstanding debate.
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Daimler Truck North America orders fall by more than 50% in Q2
The OEM expects to produce fewer trucks than previously projected, but even that forecast assumes a July uptick in ordering continues.
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Landstar CEO touts uptick in truck revenue per load despite soft freight market
The carrier’s heavy haul was a positive, with the service’s revenue outperforming core truckload.
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Former head of Cruise joins Kodiak’s board of directors
Mohamed Elshenawy will bring self-driving car expertise to the autonomous trucking company as it prepares to go public, per Kodiak’s announcement.
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ArcBest ups LTL rates by 5.9%
Chief Commercial Officer Eddie Sorg said the carrier believes customers will be willing to pay for the general rate increase.
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XPO saves on outsourcing costs, prepares for market upside
The carrier expects more savings could come from additional insourcing of linehaul miles, CEO Mario Harik said on a Q2 earnings call.
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ArcBest sees gains in operations through AI
The technology is helping optimize resources as the carrier reduces less profitable lanes, several executives said in a recent Q2 earnings call.
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Aurora begins nighttime driverless operations
The company said nighttime driving, which it began in July, “doubles truck utilization potential.”
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Schneider starts early peak season surcharges for intermodal
The carrier is starting similar conversations with truckload customers about higher shipping costs.
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3 Big Numbers: How is 7-Eleven’s turnaround going?
Seven & i’s North American arm saw boosts in operating income and delivery sales while making progress on several initiatives during Q1.
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Shippers are being more decisive despite uncertainty: Ryder
The Trump administration’s sweeping new tax law has provided clarity for some supply chain customers, CEO Robert Sanchez told investors.
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Old Dominion Freight Line notes some progress in Q2 revenue
The LTL carrier remains committed to its business model despite a lengthy downturn, the company said in a Q2 earnings call.
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US, Mexico agree to extend USMCA-tariff pause
The two countries will continue to negotiate over a 90-day period during which imports from Mexico will avoid a planned 30% tariff from the Trump administration.
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Werner used equipment pricing boon helps Q2 earns
Resale values reached more than two-year highs, CFO Chris Wikoff told investors.
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BP partners with Wex on new fleet card
Drivers will be able to use the Earnify card at more than 8,000 gas stations across the U.S., including TravelCenters of America and Amoco locations.
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US imposes 35% tariff on Canada imports
President Donald Trump said the duties will take effect Aug. 1, except for goods under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Updated Aug. 1, 2025