Small Carriers Struggle to Grow
Handling growth, however, may be the least of worries facing small carriers today. Panelists said many small trucking operations are at a crossroads as business opportunities open up to them while a trend toward consolidation could be closing in on them. Consolidation will only become more prevalent as shippers narrow the number of core carriers they work with, said panelist Earl Scudder, an attorney in Lincoln, Neb., who specializes in mergers and acquisitions.
Interest in the small carrier’s dilemma over how to compete in a changing trucking industry was evidenced by an overflow crowd of about 200 people at a morning seminar held on March 19 during the Truckload Carriers Association’s conference here.