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Top 50 Tucking Carriers: Reinventing the fundamentals

A new breed of leadership is creating a long-term vision to earn strategic relationships with shippers. Solid day-to-day execution and aggressive investment in technology set the direction for trucking's new guard.

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This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the May-June 2017 edition of Supply Chain Management Review. The full article is available to current subscribers.

May-June 2017

Trust hasn’t always been an element in supplier relationships; all too often buyers have been encouraged to carry a big stick and get tough with suppliers to get the best price—no matter the cost. That approach to procurement is beginning to change.
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Over the years we’ve found that the biggest trucking companies have maintained their size and scope due to the leadership of solid management teams that have the ability to transform a long-term vision into a profitable day-to-day business plan—and continue to do so in a cyclical industry where earnings for even the best companies are razor thin.

This formula for success is not difficult to create, but it’s elusive to achieve. “You have to find a niche and serve it better than anyone else,” says Stifel’s veteran trucking analyst John Larkin. “Stay true to that core service offering, watch your costs like a hawk and treat your people like the heroes they are.”

But while the logos on Logistics Management’s (LM) annual listing of the Top 50 trucking companies rarely changes, we’re seeing a new breed of younger, but seasoned management teams take the helm of several of these market leaders—changes that are sure to continue.

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From the May-June 2017 edition of Supply Chain Management Review.

May-June 2017

Trust hasn’t always been an element in supplier relationships; all too often buyers have been encouraged to carry a big stick and get tough with suppliers to get the best price—no matter the cost. That approach to…
Browse this issue archive.
Access your online digital edition.
Download a PDF file of the May-June 2017 issue.

Over the years we've found that the biggest trucking companies have maintained their size and scope due to the leadership of solid management teams that have the ability to transform a long-term vision into a profitable day-to-day business plan—and continue to do so in a cyclical industry where earnings for even the best companies are razor thin.

This formula for success is not difficult to create, but it's elusive to achieve. “You have to find a niche and serve it better than anyone else,” says Stifel's veteran trucking analyst John Larkin. “Stay true to that core service offering, watch your costs like a hawk and treat your people like the heroes they are.”

But while the logos on Logistics Management's (LM) annual listing of the Top 50 trucking companies rarely changes, we're seeing a new breed of younger, but seasoned management teams take the helm of several of these market leaders—changes that are sure to continue.

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