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The Keys to a Successful Auction: Why Taylor & Martin Rises Above the Competition
Selling over-the-road transportation equipment can be complicated, time-consuming and disappointing if you conduct a private sale on your own. Alternatively, auctions are a strong, strategic option for a fleet owner to refresh their inventory, and Taylor & Martin is the key to ultimate success.
Interactive map: Where the 2026 Top 100 Private Carriers are in North America
Mouse over our interactive map to find out where the 2026 Top 100 Private Carriers are located by region in North America.
Private carriers report mixed fleet growth in 2026
The picture of equipment acquisition for private carriers has been mixed in 2026, with fleets in industries like agriculture expanding while others stagnate.
Top 100 Private Carriers balance service and costs
The companies ranked on the 2026 Transport Topics Top 100 Private Carriers list have continued to demonstrate the value of their in-house truck fleets.
Every mile costs more for private carriers
Private fleet operators are facing a barrage of cost pressures including elevated fuel prices, escalating costs and driver pay, and higher insurance premiums.
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ATA President Chris Spear departs; search for successor underway
American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear has left the federation, ATA Chairman Greg Hodgen announced Aug. 21.
Iran war nears 6-month mark
With sparse details, Trump announced that the U.S. would be imposing an “unprecedented” level of economic warfare and isolation on Iran, aiming to force its leadership to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Business activity expands at fastest pace since 2022
Stronger demand and improved sentiment boosted hiring to its fastest pace since January 2025, while easing input costs helped support growth.
Hankook ramps up U.S. truck tire production in Tennessee
Truck tire manufacturing at Hankook’s Clarksville, Tenn., plant is running at 30% of capacity after the start of operations in May, the chief executive says.
Saudis shuttle oil north on Sinokor tankers to evade Houthis
The shuttling tankers have helped the OPEC producer sustain flows and keep global markets supplied, emulating a similar move by the UAE to transport oil out of the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil prices steady on stalled talks over Strait of Hormuz
Brent crude, the international standard, fell 0.1% to $93.67 a barrel. It was trading at roughly $72 per barrel before the start of the war.
Used prices to see ‘double-digit’ hike in 2027: Ryder’s Diez
Used tractor pricing increased 6%, and truck pricing rose 3% year on year in the second quarter of 2026, Miami-based Ryder said when releasing its Q2 earnings.
Retail earnings show consumers keep spending for right price
Faced with high prices, dwindling savings and slowing wage growth, Americans are searching for deals and unique merchandise while shying away from big purchases.
Deere narrows profit outlook, sees farm recovery in 2027
Deere estimated net income for the fiscal year between $4.75 billion and $5 billion, compared with its previous outlook for $4.5 billion to $5 billion.
Port of Los Angeles had second-busiest July on record
The nation's busiest port processed 499,552 TEUs in July. That’s 8% lower than the record set for July last year, but 6% higher than the port’s five-year average for the month.
Oil prices surge as U.S. threatens pressure on Iran
Brent crude, the international standard, surged 2.4% to $93.83 a barrel. It was trading at roughly $72 per barrel before the war.
CK Hutchison seeks $1.5 billion in damages from Panama
Panama’s government in February seized the Balboa and Cristobal ports after its Supreme Court ruled that a concession held by CK Hutchison’s subsidiary to run the two ports was unconstitutional.
Walmart sees slowest pace in U.S. comparable sales in 6 years
Walmart’s U.S. e-commerce business, which has become an engine of growth for the retailer, rose 24%, trailing the first-quarter pace of 26%.
Several Fed officials signal support for higher rates
The record showed participants’ inflation outlooks were “highly uncertain” and the re-escalation of the Iran war “clouded the inflation outlook.”