Trucking Shows Mixed Activity, Fed ‘Beige Book’ Says
The U.S. economy grew at a moderate pace in June as manufacturing improved slowly, while trucking and logistics activity was mixed, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday.
July 18, 2012Economy Growing at Moderate Pace, Fed Says
The U.S. economy grew at a moderate pace in April and May as manufacturing improved, and trucking and transportation activity were generally higher, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday.
June 6, 2012Trucking’s Recovery Is Sound, Likely to Last, Economists Say
SAN FRANCISCO — Two of trucking’s leading economists said last week the industry’s economic recovery was well under way and should continue for at least several more years.
May 14, 2012U.S. Trucking to Surge Into 2013, But Experts Worry About Europe
LAS VEGAS — Domestic trucking should continue to benefit from a decent economy this year and into 2013, and truck makers are looking at steady global economies — with the crucial exception of Europe, economists and analysts said here at a heavy-duty industry meeting.
January 30, 2012Editorial: Breathing Room
The most recent bits of news about business conditions and the economy suggest that, while we can’t be sure we’re out of the woods yet, the most dire predictions of a double-dip recession a couple of months ago apparently were too pessimistic.
October 31, 2011Trucking Is Doing Better Than U.S. Economy; Double-Dip Recession Unlikely, Experts Say
GRAPEVINE, Texas — Most trucking companies are currently doing better than the U.S. economy as a whole, and that should continue because a second, or double-dip, recession is unlikely, a panel of economists said.
October 24, 2011Fleets Must Use Slump’s Lessons to Overcome Future Challenges
GRAPEVINE, Texas — Fleets should prepare to bring the same zest to future challenges that they have used to overcome the struggling economy, fuel prices and government regulations in recent years, four industry leaders said.
October 24, 2011Economy Remains Top Issue For Industry, ATRI Poll Says
GRAPEVINE, Texas — The economy topped the list of critical issues facing the trucking industry for the third consecutive year, the American Transportation Research Institute said.
October 24, 2011ATA’s Costello Sees Mixed Economic Picture for Trucking
The economic outlook for trucking is “muddled at best, with the industry facing softening demand and rising costs,” American Trucking Associations’ Chief Economist Bob Costello said at the group’s annual conference in Texas this week.
October 18, 2011Prudent Caution
While the U.S. economy continues to look better and better in many ways, there are some pretty powerful reasons for truckers to remain cautious, or at least watchful in the coming months.
April 11, 2011