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New Insights on the Rapid Decline of Trucking Capacity

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioApril 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Overview of October’s Trucking Market

ACT Research’s October analysis offers one of the first extensive assessments of the trucking market since stricter enforcement of English Language Proficiency (ELP) regulations has been introduced. The repercussions on trucking capacity are evident, but it remains unclear whether demand will respond accordingly.

Trucking Capacity Trends

The ACT For-Hire Trucking Index reflects a contraction in for-hire trucking capacity. Specifically, the Capacity Index noted a month-over-month increase of 2.1 points to 47.5 in September, signaling a reduction in capacity. According to analyst Carter Vieth from ACT Research, a notable factor is the 32% decrease in tractor builds from the first half to the second half of this year, which has fallen below replacement levels. This decline in tractor production is diminishing the number of available units in the U.S. marketplace.

Impact of Stricter ELP Standards

Alongside dwindling capacity, the stringent enforcement of ELP regulations by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is expected to clean up the driver pool, potentially leading to significant capacity limitations. The ACT report suggests that as many as 10% of truck drivers may not meet these new standards, leading to capacity challenges in the less compliant segment of the spot market, which freight brokers typically utilize. The stricter ELP requirements could result in considerable shifts within the labor market, influencing the availability of qualified drivers.

Freight Volumes and Economic Indicators

While headlines focus on capacity constraints, other macroeconomic factors are hindering a substantial rise in freight rates. The Volume Index reported by ACT has risen to 55.1 in September, the highest level in over a year, indicating an uptick in volumes. Vieth pointed out that interpreting volume trends is complex, with both risks and positives occurring concurrently. Increased consumer spending has helped maintain inventory levels without causing overstock, despite sluggishness in sectors such as manufacturing and housing.

Potential Risks to Volume Growth

However, risks to volume growth appear more pronounced than potential upsides, as the ACT report outlines volatility in volume trends. Issues like slowing real income growth and inflation due to tariffs threaten sustainable growth. Vieth added that ongoing consumer spending has prevented inventory from becoming bloated, thereby lowering the risk of significant overstock for 2022-2023.

Freight Rates amidst Capacity Constraints

In light of these dynamics, one might expect a significant rise in freight rates due to reduced capacity. Instead, the report indicates only modest advancements, with the Pricing Index increasing just 1.6 points to 53.5 and minimal improvements in the spot market ranging from 1-2%. Given the current inflation rate of around 3%, carriers are not experiencing considerable profit growth.

Looking Ahead

ACT Research emphasizes that while typical capacity contraction leads to rate increases, various other elements are counterbalancing this trend. Vieth suggested that if tariffs continue to be addressed, capacity keeps contracting, and economic growth persists (even at a slower pace), this could support a recovery in for-hire demand. The report also mentions that lower interest rates may boost demand for durable goods, providing optimism for future housing market activity. Therefore, while the trucking sector faces significant regulatory and market challenges, an array of external factors is curbing the anticipated rise in rates.

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