Carriers are frustrated with lack of peak season demand in Q3


Typically, peak season is an extremely busy time for trucking companies… but also very profitable. However, that strong freight cycle seems to be fizzling out.

Before peak season, carriers were seemingly largely optimistic and stocking up ahead of the holidays, preparing for the usual rush. But as the final two weeks in September unraveled and transportation capacity began to loosen and pricing began to plummet… it seems that carriers are expressing their disappointment.

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