Knight-Swift Sees Profit Fall Amid Low Freight Demand

Knight-Swift Transportation, the largest North American truckload carrier, reported a sharp fall in Q2 profit to $63.3 million, down from $219.5 million year-over-year, due to reduced U.S. freight demand.

Revenue fell 21% to $1.55 billion, with the core truckload segment dropping 15.5%. The company's freight brokerage logistics business revenue also declined by 52% due to a decrease in shipper loads.

Amid this downturn, Knight-Swift reduced its full-year earnings guidance, also factoring in a projected loss from U.S. Xpress, which it acquired earlier in the year. CEO David Jackson expects a normalization of imports and seasonality in coming quarters following an inventory destocking phase.

Source: WSJ

 Freight markets giving off recession vibes.

Dave Jackson CEO of Knight-Swift on their conference call stated:

“I don’t know that we’ve ever seen freight demand fall this far so fast and for so long without an accompanying economic recession.” https://t.co/K2tuFbD6IR— Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️ (@FreightAlley) July 22, 2023 

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