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Capacity Likely to Improve in Long Term

Today’s Trucking quoted Transport Capital Partners (TCP) in the Featured News article  “‘Inverse Perfect Storm’ Brewing in Trucking: Analysts” about results from the most recent Business Expectations Survey, conducted quarterly by TCP. John Burton with ACT Research Co. (ACT) reports similar results from his company’s surveys:  carriers and industry vendors think capacity is tightening in February but should improve in the second half of 2010 and in 2011. Read the full article here.

TCP Assists in Acquisition of McGriff Transportation

TruckingInfo.com’s article, “TCP Assists in HB Holdings’ Acquisition of McGriff Transportation” features TCP’s acquisition services. Managing Partner Miller Welborn was quoted. Read the full article here.

Rates Set to Improve in Year Ahead

TruckingInfo.com’s “TCP: Capacity Crunch, Improved rates Are in the Cards” quotes Lana Batts, managing partner for Transport Capital Partners (TCP) on  projections for the industry in the next year. The article quotes Batts during a conference call hosted by Stifel Nicolaus March 5th. Her responses were based on results from the most recent Business Expectations Survey, conducted by TCP each quarter. Read the full article here.

Borrowing Costs Remain High in Sluggish Economy

In an article about current trends in financing in the transportation industry, Heart Logistics quotes TCP partner Steven Dutro on his assessment of today’s credit environment in the industry.
Read the full article here.

Tech Acquisitions Up, Carriers Optimistic for 2010

Heavy Duty Trucking quoted Lana Batts and Richard Mikes, managing partners for Transport Capital Partners (TCP), in two articles in its January 2010 print publication. “Trucking technology company consolidation is a trend” quotes Batts as saying more “wallet share acquisitions” are likely to increase in the transportation industry during the next few years. “Survey: Carriers optimistic, but still feel cash pinch” reports the findings of TCP’s fourth quarter Business Expectations Survey, quoting both Mikes and Batts about the outlook trucking companies reported in the past three months. Read the full article here.

Volumes Expected to Rise in 2010

Expediters Online reported their expectations for 2010 in “What Does 2010 Hold for Trucking,” and quoted Transport Capital Partners’ (TCP) managing partners’ about executives’ expectation for freight volume to improve in the next seven to 12 months. Read the full article here.

Positive Outlook for Rates and Volumes in 2010

Logistik News, a German online news publication for the transportation industry, posted the article, “Trucking news: Transport Capital Partners survey shows an optimistic outlook heading into 2010” from Logistic Management. The article reports on Transport Capital Partners’ (TCP) fourth quarter Business Expectations Survey and its hopeful look for the New Year to see increases in rates and volumes for carriers. See the posting here.

Finding Capital Remains a Challenge in Slow Economy

The December issue of Arkansas Trucking Report, a publication of the Arkansas Trucking Association, quotes Steven Dutro, manaing partner for Transport Capitla Partners (TCP) and Jim Schnoes, director for TCP, in “Brother Can You Spare a Loan?” Dutro and Schnoes contribute insights about long-term survival of the recession for trucking companies. Read the full article.

One-Fifth of Carriers Contemplate Selling in Near Future

Transport Capital Partners’ (TCP) Managing Partners Lana Batts and Richard Mikes are quoted in TruckingInfo’s “Fleet Equipment Purchase Plans Stabilize” about results from the firm’s fourth-quarter Business Expectations Survey. Results show that carriers are stabilizing on fleet replacement, with a pre-buy unlikely and more interest in buying and selling shown this quarter than previous months. Read the full article.

Carriers Anticipate a Long Recovery

SupplyChainBrain posted a summary of an article on TodaysTrucking that quotes Richard Mikes and Lana Batts, managing partners for Transport Capital Partners (TCP), about the results of the fourth quarter Business Expectations Survey. “40 Percent of Truckers Don’t See Upturn Until 2011” reports that the outlook for volumes and rates has increased, but carriers still hesitate to say conditions will return to “normal” in 2010. Read the full article.