The trucking industry stands at a critical juncture this year, grappling with a mix of persistent economic pressures and a wave of unprecedented challenges that threaten to reshape its future, while recent findings from a comprehensive industry report reveal a sector under strain. Stakeholders,
In the vast expanse of the US economy, the trucking industry stands as a silent giant, moving 75% of the nation's cargo and fueling a sector valued at a staggering $1.3 trillion. Yet, beneath this colossal operation lies a persistent challenge: hiring the right talent to keep the wheels turning.
In the fast-paced world of logistics, where supply chain disruptions can halt entire industries overnight, one leader stands out for an unconventional approach to understanding the business from the ground up. Frank Granieri, Chief Commercial Officer at A. Duie Pyle, didn’t just climb the corporate
Setting the Stage: A Critical Moment for Trucking The trucking industry, a cornerstone of the American economy responsible for transporting over 70% of the nation’s freight, finds itself at a precarious crossroads in 2025, facing challenges that threaten its stability. Amid a historic freight
The trucking industry, often called the backbone of the American economy, is facing a harsh reality in 2025 as a freight recession, now stretching into its third year, has left fleets battered by stagnant rates and soaring costs, with profit margins shrinking to near invisibility. Picture a highway
Meet Rohit Laila, a seasoned veteran with decades of experience in the logistics industry, specializing in supply chain and delivery systems. With a deep passion for technology and innovation, Rohit has a unique perspective on how policies like tariffs impact the trucking and heavy vehicle