European automakers could be faced with large cuts in car production by as much as 40% each quarter through the end of 2023. Auto forecaster S&P Global Mobility is projecting a worst-case scenario. With the auto industry still recovering from the pandemic and Russia’s invasion on Ukraine, paired with soaring energy costs and power cuts, […]
Read MorePreparing for the Winter Months in Trucking
Since March of 2020, truck drivers have been recognized as crucial frontline workers. As we continue to work our way through this on-going global pandemic and an increase in online shopping, truck drivers will still need to get products to their destinations on time. Winter storms can slow this process, affecting road and driving conditions. […]
Read MoreSix More Weeks of Winter Ahead
Every year millions of Americans turn their focus to the small town of Punxsutawney, PA as they anxiously await a groundhog’s bold weather prediction. That is right, Groundhog Day as it is known by many, takes place every year on February 2nd with the famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil declaring whether there will be six more […]
Read MoreEffects on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
As we enter the end of our winter season in the Northeast, the mild winter combined with global oversupply fears has caused liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices to plummet and the worst may not be over.
Read MoreAvoiding the Dreaded Winter Breakdown
Avoiding the Dreaded Winter Breakdown
Read MoreOld Man Winter
Make no mistake, winter plays a big part of our daily lives. When you are involved in the transportation industry, it can have a huge impact! Icy roads can cause accidents and delays, increasing the demand for carriers. Here in Southwestern Pennsylvania, with our first snowfall on record books, we can say that winter is […]
Read MoreArctic blast this November with record cold temperatures
This morning many of us woke to much colder temperatures than normal. Fifteen states from Tennessee to Maine are under winter storm warnings or winter weather advisories. More than 70 million people could see accumulated snow from Colorado to Maine. A quick moving storm moved from the Midwest causing problems for commuters across the area.
Read MoreDespite Early Fall Warmth, Winter Fuel could be Right around the Corner
So far this fall has brought us near record highs in parts of the Northeast, with some areas breaking through 90 degrees. Leaving many to feel that we may continue to have a warmer fall and maybe even a milder winter. However, if you take a look at the forecast we could start to see […]
Read MoreWinter is Coming Soon
Monday September 23, 2019 was officially the first day of autumn. It won’t be long before overnight temperatures in the northeast drop into the 30’s and begin to impact vehicle operating performance. The winter season will soon follow and bring us the annual snow, ice, and freezing rain that will make travelling on the highways […]
Read MoreSharp Rally, Now What?
After a sharp rally to begin the year, oil prices have been trading in a tight range over the past two weeks and are waiting for their next cue to determine price direction.
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