Steven Dutro, TCP managing partner, was recently quoted in an article by Transport Topics about Transport Capital Partners’ First Quarter 2013 Business Expectations Survey. The survey that found that almost two-thirds of carriers plan to increase capacity in the next 12 months. TCP believes that the increases in capacity will most likely be intermodal, dedicated carriage, and other specific business lines.
“Going into the recession, publicly owned carriers cut trucks 20% to 25%, and they have not added back more. Most trucks are being sold as replacements,” Steven Dutro, TCP partner, said in a statement.
For more information about the survey, visit the survey page: https://transportcap.com/industry-survey.
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