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In this week’s episode of FTR’s Trucking Market Update podcast, we briefly address breaking news of a major acquisition in the truckload sector. We also review a host of economic indicators related to the consumer, industrial, and housing sectors, discuss inflation at the consumer and producer levels, and address diesel prices and the spot market. Plus, we talk to Todd Tranausky, FTR’s vice president of rail and intermodal, about last week’s approval of the Canadian Pacific acquisition of Kansas City Southern and what potential implications it might have for the trucking industry.
The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR’s Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.
Download the PDF: https://freight.ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast
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In this week’s episode of FTR’s Trucking Market Update podcast, we briefly address breaking news of a major acquisition in the truckload sector. We also review a host of economic indicators related to the consumer, industrial, and housing sectors, discuss inflation at the consumer and producer levels, and address diesel prices and the spot market. Plus, we talk to Todd Tranausky, FTR’s vice president of rail and intermodal, about last week’s approval of the Canadian Pacific acquisition of Kansas City Southern and what potential implications it might have for the trucking industry.
The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR’s Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.
Download the PDF: https://freight.ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast
Support the show

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