Details highlight the shrinking expedited freight industry and the challenges expediters face.
By Phil Madsen, ExpeditersOnline
Bentz Transport Products, Inc. — a leading supplier of custom-made, aftermarket sleepers for expediter trucks — closed its doors on August 18, 2009. This industry-significant event surprised some, saddened many and gave expediting industry players pause to reflect on the present state of the industry and its future.
At this moment in expediting history, ExpeditersOnline interviewed company president Keith Bentz, seven expediter truck dealers, five custom-sleeper manufacturers, and two expediters who own Bentz-equipped trucks. As a group, they describe a diminished and changing expediting industry in which few new expediter trucks will be purchased in the near term, no new expediter trucks are being ordered now, and expediters of the future will see lower freight volumes and lower margins than they did in the past. While everyone interviewed is expecting an economic recovery, no one suggested that an expedite boom cycle lies ahead.
Full story here
A follow-up story is in the works in which the above-mentioned dealers, sleeper manufacturers and owner-operators are extensively quoted and their industry outlook is presented.
By Phil Madsen, ExpeditersOnline
Bentz Transport Products, Inc. — a leading supplier of custom-made, aftermarket sleepers for expediter trucks — closed its doors on August 18, 2009. This industry-significant event surprised some, saddened many and gave expediting industry players pause to reflect on the present state of the industry and its future.
At this moment in expediting history, ExpeditersOnline interviewed company president Keith Bentz, seven expediter truck dealers, five custom-sleeper manufacturers, and two expediters who own Bentz-equipped trucks. As a group, they describe a diminished and changing expediting industry in which few new expediter trucks will be purchased in the near term, no new expediter trucks are being ordered now, and expediters of the future will see lower freight volumes and lower margins than they did in the past. While everyone interviewed is expecting an economic recovery, no one suggested that an expedite boom cycle lies ahead.
Full story here
A follow-up story is in the works in which the above-mentioned dealers, sleeper manufacturers and owner-operators are extensively quoted and their industry outlook is presented.