Article Analysis: Challenges Facing The Trucking Industry

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September 21, 2014 Article Analysis # 2 Gregory Long Introduction I choose this article because it gives you a more inside look at the trucking industry. This article covers the leading factors that may be affecting the trucking industry. Summary The trucking industry over the years have changed the type of services and the quality that it has provides to its customers. In today’s industry the focus is on efficiency with the overall beneficiary being the American consumer. Majority of today’s freight is being transported by truck during sometime in the distribution chain. Some of factors the trucking industry is facing today include hours and earnings and safety issues. Challenges Facing the Trucking Industry …show more content…

Several measures have been put in place to try and control safety concerns. The leading areas of concern is poor working conditions for drivers, driver exhaustion, hour of service, drivers shortages, fuels prices, driver …show more content…

Some companies in the industry seems to be worrying about the demand for freight, but most companies have the problem of finding drivers to accommodate the growing demand for drivers. There are analysis out there that think the shortage could grow to some 150,000 drivers over the next few years. The best strategy to solving this problem could be to give driver a more competitive salary and better benefits. Fuel prices is an area of concern for the motor carrier industry. Fuel prices are at an all-time high, driving the industry to make drastic changes. Individuals in the industry believe that by reducing the demand for fuel is the best way to address the current fuel issue. One of the leading alternatives to this fuel issue could be natural gas. Driver retention is an ongoing problem in the trucking industry. Driver turnover rates are always high. The problem with such a high turnover rate is attributed to many factors. Workplace environment, demographics, and driver’s quality of life seems to be the leading factor. There are factors that could lead to better retention among drivers. Most truckers want the family feel among drivers. Benefits is the leading factor to high turnover in the industry. Drivers want and need good benefit packages that include vacation, illness, and pension. When the companies make the driver feel more needed, then you will have a better and more

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