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Truckload Carrier Pamt Corp. Posts Q4 Loss

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:34 AM

Truckload carrier Pamt Corp. reported its fifth consecutive quarterly net loss, highlighting ongoing challenges in the trucking industry.

Truckload carrier Pamt Corp. booked a fifth consecutive net loss in the fourth quarter of 2022, the company reported on Friday. The news underscores the continued difficulties facing the trucking industry amid economic headwinds and softening freight demand. According to the [Freight Waves](https://www.freightwaves.com/news/tl-carrier-pamt-corp-posts-q4-loss) report, Pamt Corp. did not provide specific financial figures, but the company has been struggling with profitability in recent quarters. The prolonged losses suggest that Pamt, like many other truckload carriers, is facing a combination of factors that are squeezing margins, including high fuel costs, excess capacity, and weakening spot market rates. The trucking industry has seen a significant slowdown in freight volumes since the middle of 2022, as consumer demand has softened and retailers work to clear bloated inventories. This has put pressure on truckload carriers, many of which expanded their fleets during the pandemic-fueled freight boom. Now, they are having to contend with overcapacity and intense competition for a shrinking pool of loads. Industry analysts say that carriers like Pamt Corp. will need to carefully manage their costs and capacity in the coming quarters to weather the current downturn. Strategies may include fleet reductions, renegotiating contracts with shippers, and finding ways to improve operational efficiency. Those that can adapt quickly are likely to be better positioned when the market eventually rebounds.
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