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Trucking Largely Unaffected by Maritime Transportation

TCP Managing Partner Lana Batts responded to the Department of Transportation’s “America’s Marine Highway” program in “Marine Highways Not Seen As Big Competitor to Trucking.” Batts asserts the trucking industry is safe unless “unless you can figure out how to get the barge to pull up to the dock at Wal-Mart.”
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Half of Carriers Plan to Add Capacity

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.

C. Bean Transport Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

In an article about the recent bankruptcy of a trucking company in Arkansas, The Journal of Commerce quotes TCP’s Lana Batts about the future of financing trucks. Read the full article here.

Acquisitions Likely in Tough Economy

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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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.

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.

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.

Fourth Quarter Reflects Troubled Economy

Transport Capital Partners’ Managing Partners Lana Batts and Richard Mikes were quoted inBulk Transporter’s “Carriers facing cash squeeze as receivables drag: survey.” The article reports the findings of TCP’s fourth quarter Business Expectations Survey, which collects the insights and opinions of carriers nationwide in order to report on the state of the industry. Read the full article.

Volumes and Rates Expected to Increase in 2010

Transport Capital Partners (TCP) Managing Partners Richard Mikes and Lana Batts were quoted extensively in Today’s Trucking article titled “U.S. trucking upturn won’t happen until ’11.” Mikes and Batts discuss the results of TCP’s quarterly Business Expectations Survey and their expectations for the trucking industry in 2010 and 2011. Read the full article.