demand News Updates

Business, Logistics

Trucking: Demand and Capacity Edge Closer to Equilibrium

The trucking sector is nearing balance as freight demand rises and capacity tightens, according to ACT Research Co.'s latest indices. Story by Connor D. Wolf.   

December 11, 2024
Government, Fuel

Fuelmakers Hoping for Higher-Than-Expected Demand in Summer

Although U.S. gasoline usage appears to be exceeding year-ago levels as cheaper prices at the pump encourage households to hit the road, cracks have started to emerge in the world’s biggest economy.

May 8, 2023
Government, Business, Equipment

Factory Output Barely Rises After Tepid Gains in Prior Months

U.S. factory output rose in October by less than expected after downward revisions to prior months, suggesting manufacturing is losing some steam as domestic and global demand moderates.

November 16, 2022
Government, Business, Fuel

Diesel Demand Destruction Starting to Look Inevitable, International Agency Says

Unprecedented diesel prices mean that demand destruction for the fuel is probable, the International Energy Agency said.

November 15, 2022
Business, Technology, Equipment

Texas Instruments’ Forecast Signals Chip Demand Slump Is Spreading

Texas Instruments Inc., whose chips go into everything from home appliances to missiles, gave a weak sales forecast for the current quarter, indicating that the falloff in semiconductor demand is spreading beyond computing and phones.

October 25, 2022
Government, Business

Fed Says Price Rises Robust Amid Strong Demand, Supply Snags

The U.S. economy grew at a modest to moderate pace through mid-November while price hikes were widespread amid supply chain disruptions and labor shortages, the Federal Reserve said.

December 1, 2021
Government, Business, Equipment, Fuel

High Freight Demand Provides Momentum for Trucking Industry

Economic indicators suggest the trucking industry could be poised for growth in 2021, after the coronavirus pandemic caused a topsy-turvy year in 2020 marked by unpredictable demand and continued uncertainty in the driver pool.

November 24, 2020
Business, Technology

Tesla Analysts Warn on Demand, Profits as Quarter Nears End

The concerns around the demand for Tesla Inc.’s cars are resurfacing as the second quarter nears a close, with Goldman Sachs analyst David Tamberrino saying volume estimates for the second half of the year and beyond appear to be high, considering there are now fewer “levers to pull to stoke demand going forward.â€

June 20, 2019
Business, Equipment

May Truck Sales Fall 6%

U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks fell 6.1% in May, but still topped 16,000 units for the highest volume of 2017 as sales started to align with the improvement that orders and production have shown this year, experts said.

June 19, 2017
Business, Fuel

California Drought, Texas Floods Cut Produce Truck Demand

California’s drought and Texas’ floods have softened freight demand and created a more stable environment for produce shipments, in sharp contrast to 2014’s painful price spikes and capacity constraints, industry officials said.

June 8, 2015