Truckinginfo.com discusses TCP’s industry survey, pointing out that truckers are optimistic about the upcoming year. Quoting TCP’s Mikes and Batts, this article provides statistics from the survey that show truckers’ overwhelmingly positive predictions for their businesses. Read the full article.
Schilli Transportation News, a news resource from Schilli Transportation Services, notes TCP’s findings that 445 bankruptcies occurred in the trucking industry in the last quarter of 2009 and that over 170,000 trucks have become inactive over the past year and a half due to bankruptcies. Read the full article.
Mikes is quoted in a recent Transport Topics article which highlights the growing interest in mergers and acquisitions in the transportation industry. Factors such as the improving economy and greater business potential have accelerated the mergers and acquisitions market. To read more about recent acquisitions and the growing trend, read the full article.
In “Carriers Still Slow to Buy New Equipment: TCP Survey,” Bulk Transporter highlights TCP’s Business Expectations Survey’s finding that about half of carriers do not plan to buy new trucks very soon and discusses related findings. Read the full article here.
In “Carriers Hesitant to Add New Equipment,” Truckinginfo.com uses information from the Business Expectations Quarterly survey to assert that 56% of carriers expect to grow by adding new capacity from company-owned equipment rather than independent carriers. The article quotes managing TCP partners Richard Mikes and Lana Batts. Read the full article here.
Commercial Carrier Journal Digital in their article “TCP Survey Shows One in Four Carriers Pondering Quitting” cites the recent TCP Business Expectations Survey. Managing Partners Lana Batts and Richard Mikes commented on the results agreeing that the industry is prime for a flood of acquisitions.
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In “One Fourth of Carriers Looking at Leaving the Industry,” TruckingInfo.com reports results from Transport Capital Partners’ (TCP) Business Expectations Survey. The survey, conducted quarterly, indicated that carriers have become more confident in rates and volumes, but their hopes for long term survival are not so optimistic, with one in four considering selling if conditions don’t improve in the next six months.
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In the article “TCP Survey Shows One in Four Carriers Consider Selling,” TodaysTrucking.com summarizes TCP’s Business Expectations Survey results, focusing on the findings that many surveyed carriers have confidence in the coming year while about 25% of carriers are thinking about leaving the industry over the next year and a half. Read the full article here.
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.
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.