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Fleet Owner: Keeping driver wages competitive while managing fleet costs

Although market pressures and fluctuating freight rates are making it more difficult for fleets to keep their expenses low, one industry expert advises against allowing driver compensation momentum to slow down.

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Truck News: Economic Trucking Trends: Earnings diverge, spot market punishes

Two of Canada’s three publicly traded trucking companies reported Q1 earnings this week, with starkly different results.

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Land Line: Kiley continues quest against labor nominee

U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley has expressed strong reservations about Julie Su’s nomination for labor secretary, and he hasn’t changed his mind.

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Wall Street Journal: Growing Freight Fraud is Peeling Millions From the U.S. Shipping Market

Freight fraud is spreading across trucking networks as tech-savvy operators impersonating middlemen skim off payments for shipping goods that can total thousands of dollars, industry executives say.

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Supply Chain Quarterly: Shippers will enjoy “modestly favorable” freight market conditions throughout 2023, FTR says

Shippers are continuing to enjoy a “mostly favorable and stable” market for sending freight, as the trucking sector has produced another month near the bottom of a cycle, according to the latest analysis from transportation analyst firm FTR.

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Head Topics: Economic growth likely was solid to start the year, but that could end the good news for a while

The U.S. economy likely grew at a solid pace to start the year, though things are likely to get worse before they get better.

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DC Velocity: Shippers will enjoy “modestly favorable” freight market conditions throughout 2023, FTR says

Firm forecasts gradual deterioration of shippers’ advantage over transportation providers in 2024.

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Head Topics: Economic growth likely was solid to start the year, but that could end the good news for a while

The U.S. economy likely grew at a solid pace to start the year, though things are likely to get worse before they get better.

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DC Velocity: Shippers will enjoy “modestly favorable” freight market conditions throughout 2023, FTR says

Firm forecasts gradual deterioration of shippers’ advantage over transportation providers in 2024.

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Supply Chain Quarterly: Shippers will enjoy “modestly favorable” freight market conditions throughout 2023, FTR says

Shippers are continuing to enjoy a “mostly favorable and stable” market for sending freight, as the trucking sector has produced another month near the bottom of a cycle, according to the latest analysis from transportation analyst firm FTR.

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