capacity News Updates

Business

Survey Finds Carriers Expect Capacity to Increase

About two-thirds of motor carriers surveyed plan to increase capacity in the next聽12 months, up from 51% last quarter, a study from Transport Capital Partners said.

March 20, 2013
Business

Engine Casting Capacity Shrank In Recession, Foundries Say

While heavy-duty truck makers said last week that they do not share Navistar International鈥檚 assessment that engine castings are in short supply, foundry executives said the recession eliminated industry capacity and problems could become more noticeable if demand for metal parts continues to rise.

January 9, 2012
Business

Nation鈥檚 Freight May Push Capacity Limits, Helping Boost Carrier Profits, Experts Say

Even as expectations for the nation鈥檚 economic growth remain subdued, trucking may be on the cusp of one of its most profitable rides ever as freight demand in 2012 pushes against the limits of industry capacity, according to industry experts.

January 2, 2012
Business

Shippers Locking Up Trucks Ahead of Feared 2012 Shortage

ATLANTA 鈥 Shippers and brokers say they anticipate freight perils ahead in 2012, with a looming lack of truck capacity that could be exacerbated by a possible reduction in drivers鈥 allowable hours, according to comments during a recent industry event here.

November 28, 2011
Business

Firms See Capacity Curbed By Rising Costs, Regulation

PHILADELPHIA 鈥 The combination of rising truck equipment costs, the driver shortage and increased government regulation is forcing shippers to confront a new reality: Capacity is no longer 鈥渋nfinite,鈥 and new ways to improve efficiency must be found, several industry experts said last week at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals annual conference.

October 10, 2011
Business

Abrupt Capacity Shortage Threatens Trucking, Celadon鈥檚 Chief Warns Annual ALK Summit

PRINCETON, N.J. 鈥 There could be an 鈥渋nstantaneous capacity shortage鈥 in the United States this year or next because of a 鈥減erfect storm鈥 fed by an aging, shrinking truck fleet and a lack of good drivers, said Paul Will, president and chief operating officer of Celadon Group.

May 9, 2011
Business

Opinion: Collaborative Distribution

I believe there is no looming capacity shortage and there are plenty of truck drivers, even after we lose more than 200,000 drivers through CSA, as some experts predict.

December 10, 2010