Das YRC jetzt schon Gewinne macht, egal wie manche hier der Preis drücken möchten oder nicht.. Eine KE jetzt zu machen? sagtmal du Denks auch das hier nur Blinde an Werk sind oder? *g* @Puzzle4: da kann ich dir nur recht geben... Klar kann keiner der Kurs zur Zeit vorausagen.. Dennoch wichtig ist was an Ende rauskommt und auf Lange sicht schaut es bist jetzt gut aus... Wieso werden kommentare ernster genommen als Fakten? Frage ich mich.... Truck manufacturing might ramp up 56 percent in 2011Bloomberg News November 21, 2010 Daimler AG, the maker of Freightliner trucks, expects the “vast majority” of 2011 purchases to be replacement vehicles, said Mark Lampert, senior vice president of sales and marketing for the company’s North American truck unit.
That’s the case at San Mateo, Calif.-based Con-way Inc., the second-biggest publicly traded U.S. trucker after YRC Worldwide Inc.
“We intend to continue acquiring tractors for fleet replacement, not expansion, in 2011,” said Gary Frantz, a spokesman. The total will be “equal to or slightly more” than in 2010, when Con-way bought about 1,300 tractors for the unit that puts shipments from more than one customer on each trailer. That business has about 9,000 tractors now, Frantz said.
The 18-month recession that ended in June 2009 ravaged the shipping industry, helping drag YRC to a third straight annual loss and sending the ATA’s freight-tonnage index to a seven-year low in April 2009. Sales excluding financial services at Bellevue, Wash.-based Paccar plummeted 48 percent.
Volumes are rising again this year, with truck tonnage up for a 10th straight month in September on a year-over-year basis, according to data from Arlington, Va.-based ATA. Truck tonnage hits three-month high in OctoberKansas City Business Journal - by David TwiddyDate: Monday, November 22, 2010, 10:55am CST - Last Modified: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:36am CSTTruck tonnage trends are key for trucking companies such as Overland Park-based YRC Worldwide Inc. (Nasdaq: YRCW). In the third quarter, YRC said freight tonnage was up 1.2 percent from the second quarter for its YRC National subsidiary and up 2 percent for YRC Regional. However, it lagged third-quarter 2009 figures. Compared with the third quarter of 2009, freight tonnage per day for YRC National was down 13 percent, and revenue per shipment was up 2 percent. Tonnage per day was up 9 percent at YRC Regional, and revenue per shipment was up 4 percent. http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2010/...ber.html?ana=yfcpc Das scheint keiner zu Interessieren... Aber lieber weiter sinnlos Spekulieren Tja das scheint ja wichtiger zu sein... Gruß Prinz  |