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September 4, 2008IdleAire Getting A Fresh Breath Of Air - But What Has Changed? The Environment….
Analysis of: IdleAire Purchased | fleetowner.com
Author: Jay Thompson, President and General Manager, Transportation Business Associates
IdleAire and its “ATE designation” has been purchased by a group including Airlie Group, Kenmont Investments Management, SV Special Situations Fund, Whitebox Advisors, Wayzata Investment Partners and Wilfrid Aubrey, LLC. Their transition to a new management team is being handled by CGR Partners. The...
September 3, 2008Aside from Wabtec and one or two other supply companies, real growth in railroad industry is hard to find.
Analysis of: You Need This Growth Stock | www.stockpickr.com
Author: Toby Kolstad, President, Rail Theory Forecasts
The current renaissance for the railroad industry began in 2004 when railroad traffic exploded (double digit gains in some key traffic segments) and freight rates were unlocked and allowed to seek a market level. For the railroad companies, the exceptional profit gains since 2005 have been almost exclusively...
September 2, 2008Selective Catalyst Reduction Diesel Engine Fluid - Urea Availability Gets “Green” Light, So Next Issue Is…
Analysis of: DEF infrastructure in good shape | fleetowner.com
Author: Jay Thompson, President and General Manager, Transportation Business Associates
One of the often-cited risks in implementation of Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) technology has been Diesel Engine Fluid (DEF) - a.k.a. Urea - availability. That has been covered in past GLG articles - and continues to move along better than expected. The next major issues include whether truck-buyers...
August 29, 2008Up in June, Down in July: Welcome to the Trucking Recovery of 2008
Analysis of: Truck Tonnage Index jumps 5.4 Percent in June | www.truckinginfo.com
Author: John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor, Logistics Management Magazine
The closely watched American Trucking Associations' Truck Tonnage Index jumped by 5.4 percent in June, the eighth straight month of an increase. It's the largest monthly gain since January of 2005. But that streak suddenly ended with a 0.3 percent drop in the index in July
August 29, 2008C.W. Johnson Xpress Closes Doors. Were Chairman's Complaints Valid?
Analysis of: Trucking Chief Says Government Failed Him | www.courier-journal.com
Author: John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor, Logistics Management Magazine
When C.W. Johnson Xpress, a Louisville, Ky.-based truckload carrier closed in mid-August, its chairman Charlie Johnson lashed out at Louisville and federal officials for failing to aid him. Johnson's company was the beneficiary of millions of dollars in federal grants to aid underprivileged persons...
August 29, 2008Major Fleets Can Make A Big Difference In Port Freight Flow, Take Advantage Of Truck Incentives And Enhance Their Customer Lists
Analysis of: Two Major Fleets to Work Drayage at LA Port | www.truckinginfo.com
Author: Jay Thompson, President and General Manager, Transportation Business Associates
The keys to success in the logistics chain are relationships, information technology, operational productivity and managing costs. The dray cost structure is being pressured with not only the 25%+ ($35 container plus $15 infrastructure) surcharge to fund those programs, but also with security (TWIC)...
August 28, 2008Wrong Timing For Shipyard Consolidation
Analysis of: Usual suspects | www.tradewinds.no
Author: Craig Marston, Managing Director, CEM Marine
Tradewinds reported that the list of suitors for the 50.4% stake being offered in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) includes Hyundai Heavy Industry, Posco, the GS Group, and Hanwha Group. Analysts expect a bidding war to result. While a great time for sellers to unlock...
August 28, 2008Jinhui Too Optimistic
Analysis of: Macro meltdown? | www.tradewinds.no
Author: Craig Marston, Managing Director, CEM Marine
Jinhui Shipping & Transportation (Oslo:JIN.OL) reported record profits and simultaneously warned of weaker medium term prospects. The company rightly cited macroeconomic concerns on the demand side, but is overly optimistic related to the supply side.
August 27, 2008NOL Likely To Acquire Hapag-Lloyd
Analysis of: NOL will not pay over the odds for Hapag | www.lloydslist.com
Author: Craig Marston, Managing Director, CEM Marine
Despite the 4b Euro "minimum" price that TUI is placing on Hapag, opposition from Hamburg, and a very conservative acquisition history, NOL is very likely to be the successful bidder.
August 25, 2008Many companies besides the major railroads will benefit from resurgence of railroad industry
Analysis of: Following Buffett's Railroad Tracks | seekingalpha.com
Author: Toby Kolstad, President, Rail Theory Forecasts
The Class I railroads have boosted their earnings and share prices in recent years by increasing their freight rates much faster than their costs have risen, both fuel and labor. The high price/earnings multiples of their common shares (ranging between 17 and 21) attest to many investors’ belief that...
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