July Brent rose $2.19 to $103.88 per barrel April 28 — the second straight session above $100 — as the Iran war drags into its second month with no diplomatic resolution in sight.
LTL carrier beat tonnage forecast with 5% heavier shipments; asset-based revenue rose 2% per day despite 19-cent y/y EPS drop
Fort Smith LTL and asset-light carrier posts revenue gain in uncertain market. First-quarter results offer early read on fleet capital allocation as tonnage climbs but rates sta…
TFI International's first-quarter results topped expectations on flatbed and industrial freight volume. The carrier's downturn acquisitions expanded its customer base, but the s…
The Fort Smith carrier posted a $1 million net loss but beat consensus on adjusted EPS. Executives say pricing is climbing as capacity exits continue and the LTL sector stays di…
DOE benchmark fell 29.2 cents over three weeks, but futures and AAA prices signal the decline may be over.
March handled 391,037 TEUs, up 1% year over year, pushing first-quarter container traffic to 1,087,870 TEUs — a 2% gain that signals momentum after a soft 2025.
Iran war and new biofuel mandates push American refiners toward Chinese feedstock — what the shift means for diesel supply and fuel costs at the pump.
Ryder moved more used trucks than expected in Q1 2026, with retail pricing stable quarter-over-quarter. CEO cites higher volume as driver of earnings beat.
The deal adds 5 million square feet of warehouse space across 17 states and a proprietary WMS to DQS's growing transportation platform.
Swedish electric-truck maker targets Q2 public debut while deploying heavy-duty fleet across five U.S. Amazon sites.
Used tractor volume up 6% year-on-year lifted Ryder's Q1 earnings 27¢ above consensus despite 5% lower pricing and flat total vehicle sales.