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26 Jul 2014 10:49 #203738
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Shares in Swift Transportation, the largest truckload carrier in North America, were down 14% Friday after management warned it was going to have to invest more to address a driver shortage.
The New Jersey-based firm now says it's going to have to spend more on wages and training to hold onto and attract ore drivers.
...We were constrained in the truckload and (central refrigerated systems) segments by the challenging driver market. Our driver turnover and unseated truck count were higher than anticipated. Therefore, we sold more trucks in the second quarter to offset the impact of idle equipment, which drove additional gains on sale of equipment this period. After assessing the current and expected environment, we believe the best investment we can make at this time, for all of our stakeholders, is in our drivers. Our goal is to clear the path for our drivers by helping them overcome challenges, eliminate wait times and take home more money.
It now sees "cost headwinds" going into the second half of the year.
The American Trucking Association has warned the country is short 30,000 drivers, and that the gap could climb to 200,000 in the next decade.
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26 Jul 2014 20:11 #203780
by May102014
This isn't surprising news to me. US Truck drivers are under massive pressure in that industry. It's a tough business and I believe the drivers are not treated fairly. In addition, they are literally overworked and hardly get any time to sleep because they have to meet certain deadlines. I'm going to break away from the stock market part for a second and just speak to the morality of the trucking companies. They see the long hours these drivers work on little sleep. There have been accidents due to drivers falling asleep at the wheel on highways and roads. Heck, it's how Tracy Morgan's bus accident happen last month in New Jersey of all places. So before these companies focus on stocks, they need to do an internal focus on their method of running a trucking business without nearly killing their employees or innocent victims on the roads.
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