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LTL Indicators Show Signs of Improvement at TFI International

By MGN EditorialFebruary 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM

The US less-than-truckload (LTL) operations at Canadian transportation and logistics provider TFI International have seen some positive indicators, according to a recent report.

According to a report from FreightWaves, the US LTL operations at TFI International have shown some signs of improvement recently. TFI International is a major player in the North American transportation and logistics industry, with a significant presence in the LTL market. The report notes that while the overall LTL market in the US has been facing headwinds, with declining volumes and pricing pressure, TFI's LTL indicators have turned higher in recent weeks. This suggests that the company may be weathering the current challenges better than some of its competitors. 'Some US LTL indicators at TFI International turn higher,' the FreightWaves article states, citing the company's latest data. 'This could be an early sign that the LTL market is starting to stabilize, at least for this major player.' The improved performance of TFI's LTL division is significant for the broader maritime and logistics industry, as LTL freight is an important component of the supply chain, particularly for the movement of smaller shipments. Any signs of recovery in this segment could indicate a broader improvement in freight demand and economic activity. Industry analysts will be closely watching TFI's performance in the coming months to see if this positive trend continues. The company's ability to navigate the current LTL market challenges could provide valuable insights into the state of the broader logistics and transportation sector.
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