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JB Hunt's revenue falls 24% on continued market headwinds

U.S. trucking company JB Hunt Transportation Services reported a 24% fall in secondquarter earnings on Tuesday as a result of continued weak point in their truckload and intermodal organizations.

In the United States, the trucking market has continued to follow a down pattern because 2022 owing to greater capability, lower rates and no substantial boost in volumes, hinting for the downturn to continue beyond 2024.

Volumes at JB Hunt's intermodal segment, which involves carrying items by means of 2 or more modes, were down 1%.

Operating earnings declined 31% in the intermodal section on greater wage costs for both driver and non-driver, underutilized devices ownership expenses, increased costs on maintenance, and higher cost for insurance coverage and declares compared to income.

The Arkansas-based company posted a quarterly revenue of $ 2.93 billion, while it reported a per-share profit of $1.32,. below $1.81 a year back.

Profits at its last mile services rose 5% to $235 million,. while its truckload sections reported a 12% decrease in earnings.

Shares of the business, which closed 3.7% higher on Tuesday,. reversed course in aftermarket trading, falling 2.5% after the. outcomes.

(source: Reuters)