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Trailers play a vital role in the trucking industry, which serves as a bellwether of the U.S. economy. In 2020, trucks hauled over 10 billion tons of freight. The revenue of motor carriers represented 80.4% of the revenue of all transportation methods.
Sadly, as supply chain and labor constraints struck, trailer orders in December 2021 declined 18% for the month and over 42% for the year. Still, as original equipment managers (OEMs) managed backlogs, order volume rose close to three-month norms. However, the labor shortage continues to impact trailer availability. Many parts also remain in short supply. OEMs continue to use all available tools, including signing bonuses, to meet demand....(Full Article)
The trucks and trailer industry has recently experienced explosive growth, thanks in part to domestically focused economic policies that encouraged the return of manufacturing to the United States.
Researchers at MNI have compiled statistics for those manufacturers. The truck and tractor trailer industry consists of 1,958 companies together employing 76,489 workers. ...(Full Article)
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