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Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Old Dominion Freight Line, J.B. Hunt Transport, ArcBest and USA Truck

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Chicago, IL – July 22, 2022 – Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses Old Dominion Freight Line ODFL, J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. JBHT, ArcBest Corp ARCB and USA Truck USAK.

Industry: Trucking

Link: https://www.zacks.com/commentary/1955514/4-top-trucking-stocks-to-benefit-from-strong-freight-demand

Upbeat trucking volumes owing to increased freight demand are driving the Zacks Transportation - Truck industry's growth. Higher trucking rates amid capacity constraints contribute to buoyancy in the trucking industry. With these tailwinds expected to continue in the near term, the trucking industry's prospects appear rosy.

Companies like Old Dominion Freight Line, J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc., ArcBest Corp and USA Truck are well-poised to capitalize on the strong fundamentals in the industry.

About the Industry

The Zacks Transportation - Truck industry consists of truck operators transporting freight to a diverse group of customers, mainly across North America. These companies provide full-truckload or less-than-truckload (LTL) services over the short, medium or the long haul. The wide range of trucking services provided by these companies includes dry-van, dedicated, refrigerated, flatbed and expedited.

Some of these companies have an extensive fleet of company-owned tractors and trucks as well as independent contractor trucks. Besides trucking, most of these entities offer logistics and intermodal services (provided by moving freight over the rail) as well as value-added services like container drayage, truckload brokerage, supply-chain consulting and warehousing.

4 Trends Shaping the Future of the Trucking Industry

Strong Freight Demand: Steady growth in the U.S. economy and robust freight market conditions bode well for the trucking industry. Increased freight demand is steadily driving trucking volumes, which in turn, has been bolstering the trucking companies' top line for a while.

The American Trucking Associations' (ATA) advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index gained 7.9% in June from the year-ago level. The same rose 3.5% year over year in May. Truck tonnage volumes are anticipated to continue improving in the near term as freight demand remains strong owing to healthy consumer spending.

Prolonged Truck-Driver Shortage: Persistent driver crisis in the trucking industry is worsening supply-chain challenges across the United States. Driver scarcity issues are limiting trucking capacity, making it difficult for trucking companies to meet increased freight demand. After estimating a crunch of 80,000 drivers in 2021, ATA's chief economist Bob Costello expects the trucking industry to be short of more than 160,000 drivers by 2030.