John Coogan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, interesting.
Pretty heavy breathing going on.
I don't know.
But it's also trucking season.
The four-year U.S.
trucking slump is officially over, says the Wall Street Journal.
It's over at last.
Truckers who held on through almost four years of slumping freight rates finally have something to celebrate.
It feels like a breath of air for an industry that maybe felt like they were running out of air.
Trucking executives are calling an end
to one of the longest freight downturns in carriers' memory.
They say rates have risen to more sustainable levels after a period of low earnings coupled with Trump administration crackdowns on immigrant drivers pushed many carriers out of the market.
Logistics Managers Index, a monthly survey of supply chain managers, showed transportation prices increased in May at the fastest rate for any metric in the report's 10-year history.
So if you scroll down, yeah, that chart is crazy.
So good news for the truckers.
Of course, this is gonna push up
you know, prices and inflation potentially, but it is good to have a healthy trucking industry, a healthy dry van spot rate, which I'm sure you've been following intently.
Dry van spot rates for the week of June were up
5,200 basis points.
52% year over year, excluding fuel surcharges, according to a report.