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After 22 months of consecutive tonnage increases following Yellow Corp.’s shutdown, less-than-truckload carrier Saia reported ...
Saia (NASDAQ:SAIA) Inc., a leading less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier in the United States, has been navigating a challenging landscape characterized by industry overcapacity and macroeconomic ...
LTL tonnage per day and shipments for the firms all declined compared to a year ago. But the severity of the drops varied, ...
Saia ranks among the 10 largest less-than-truckload, or LTL, carriers by revenue and is a top-tier operator in terms of profitability and network service quality. Pure-play public competitors of ...
Saia (NASDAQ:SAIA) Inc., a leading less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier in the United States, has been navigating a challenging landscape characterized by industry overcapacity and macroeconomic ...
Saia , Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIA), a leading less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier in North America with annual revenue of $3.2 billion, finds itself at a critical juncture as it navigates through a period of ...
Tariff turmoil had little to do with recent improvements, say Stifel researchers. Volumes remain weak, though: In mid-quarter ...
Old Dominion Freight Line stands out in the LTL trucking market with premium service, market share growth, and ...
Yellow Corp. has asked a federal bankruptcy court to approve four terminal sale agreements totaling $6.8 million.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services was no exception. The carrier reported weather-induced tightness in its brokerage and truck segments, EVP of Sales & Marketing Spencer Frazier said in a Q1 earnings call.
Saia acquired 17 service centers for $235.7 ... Duie Pyle, TFI International, ArcBest's ABF Freight and R+L Carriers have struck deals to buy Yellow's terminals. Yellow's estate has sold more ...