04/25/2026
Jax Transport holds strong with 370+ trucks! We are “Driven By Great People.”
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For those of us who have stayed the course in the transportation and logistics business, there has never been a better time to grow!
Here is a great article with Swift and a Knight about the state of the industry. Rates are coming up, capacity is at a 5 year low.
It’s our turn boys, let’s go get it!
We are headed to the 500 truck mark, and gonna keep smiling every day.
Remember, we hahe have the same 24 hours. Don’t get out worked, it’s all in who wants more.
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The Loss Is the Headline. The Story Is What's Coming.
Knight-Swift posted a net loss of $1.3 million in Q1 2026, swinging from a $30.6 million profit a year ago. Total revenue reached $1.85 billion, up 1.4%. But stripping out the noise tells a different story entirely.
Three one-time items accounted for the damage: an $18 million adverse arbitration ruling tied to a 2022 LTL claim, a $4.1 million Mexico VAT penalty, and an estimated $12 to $14 million hit from severe winter weather and surging Iran war-driven fuel prices.
Without those items, the underlying business was moving in the right direction, with miles per tractor improving for the seventh consecutive quarter.
CEO Adam Miller was direct on the investor call: "There are now more reasons to be optimistic about our industry than we have seen in over four years."
Bid activity is the most intense in years, with turn-back bids accelerating and shippers initiating peak-season conversations earlier than normal. Q2 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $0.45 to $0.49 would represent one of the largest sequential jumps in company history.
The freight cycle just turned. Knight-Swift is positioned at the front of it.