John Kingston

John has an almost 40-year career covering commodities, most of the time at S&P Global Platts. He created the Dated Brent benchmark, now the world’s most important crude oil marker. He was Director of Oil, Director of News, the editor in chief of Platts Oilgram News and the “talking head” for Platts on numerous media outlets, including CNBC, Fox Business and Canada’s BNN. He covered metals before joining Platts and then spent a year running Platts’ metals business as well. He was awarded the International Association of Energy Economics Award for Excellence in Written Journalism in 2015. In 2010, he won two Corporate Achievement Awards from McGraw-Hill, an extremely rare accomplishment, one for steering coverage of the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster and the other for the launch of a public affairs television show, Platts Energy Week.
Jul - 2026 -
John Kingston

Job growth in truck transportation remains muted

Truck transportation job growth has eked out a small gain this year, but is way below a year ago.

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01 July
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TQL case on broker transparency heads to oral arguments

The TQL-Pink Cheetah broker transparency case will hear oral arguments in September.

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30 June
John Kingston

Retail diesel falling while futures soaring relative to crude 

The benchmark price used for most fuel surcharges fell for the eighth straight week.

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John Kingston

C.H. Robinson out of Florida ‘U-turn’ lawsuit

C.H. Robinson has been removed as a defendant in a case that might have been key post-Montgomery litigation.

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29 June
John Kingston

DeSantis KOs bill to allow CDL training of some Florida inmates

Ron DeSantis vetoed a bill that would have allowed some Florida inmates to get CDL training.

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26 June
John Kingston

Driver’s biometrics case against ULH expands to class action

A lawsuit against an arm of Universal Logistics over the Illinois BIPA law is now a class action.

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25 June
John Kingston

Latest move by FMCSA suggests Motus rollout woes are continuing 

A recent change in FMCSA registration policy suggests Motus’ problems are continuing.

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John Kingston

Teamsters claim victory over Amazon at NLRB, next step likely more challenging

The Teamsters have won a battle with Amazon at the NLRB, but face a tougher challenge in any appeal.

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John Kingston

A year later, Mack continues push into OTR truck market with pair of updates

Mack Trucks fired up a push into the OTR market in ‘25; where does it stand a year later?

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23 June
John Kingston

Fed monitoring of Teamsters, started in the 80’s, is ending

A long-running monitoring of the Teamsters by the federal government is coming to an end.

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John Kingston

Benchmark diesel price falls below $5 per gallon

Excerpt: The benchmark used for most fuel surcharges is below $5 for the first time since early March.

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22 June
John Kingston

FMCSA drops rule requiring trucks maintain printed ELD manual

A current rule that requires a printed ELD manual in a truck is being eliminated.

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For a 3rd month in a row, Saia opens new terminals

LTL carrier Saia has opened two new Midwest terminals, the third month in a row with openings.

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19 June
John Kingston

One crash, 3 trucking firms found liable in California nuclear verdict

A crash involving an independent owner operator ultimately caught up 3 carriers in case involving vicarious responsibility.

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18 June
John Kingston

Wabash stock soars as analyst cites management bullishness

Trailer builder Wabash National, which has had a tough few years, got a big boost from an analyst report.

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17 June
John Kingston

C.H. Robinson a defendant in post-Montgomery Florida broker liability case

C.H. Robinson is the defendant in what is likely to be a closely-watched post-Montgomery broker liability case.

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John Kingston

As diesel falls, key agency forecasts what’s next following peace deal

The benchmark diesel price fell more than 15 cts/g as the market ponders what happens post peace deal.

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16 June
John Kingston

USDOT signs on as a customer of SONAR’s high frequency freight market data

The US Department of Transportation has signed a deal to receive high-frequency freight market data from SONAR.

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12 June
John Kingston

RXO’s debt rating at S&P holds; so does its negative outlook

RXO’s debt rating held at its current level at S&P, despite growing freight market strength.

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11 June
John Kingston

TIA asking FMCSA for guidance on approved carriers post-Montgomery

The Transportation Intermediaries Association is asking FMCSA to take steps more clearly defining safe carriers.

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10 June
John Kingston

Relay Payments snags its latest partner: Platform Science

Relay Payments has signed a deal to have its services available through Platform Science.

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John Kingston

Commerce finding on van imports may give relief to beleaguered Wabash

Wabash National had its debt rating downgraded by S&P but scored a major victory at the Commerce department.

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09 June
John Kingston

Retail diesel continues to fall while some voices fear what’s ahead

The benchmark used for most fuel surcharges fell for the fifth straight week.

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08 June
John Kingston

C.H. Robinson’s next AI step: adding Engineer to the Planner

C.H. Robinson launched its Planner last year in Managed Solutions; Engineer will be its next step.

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05 June
John Kingston

California’s meal break rule for bus drivers shot down by federal court

A California rule on meal and rest breaks for bus drivers was shot down by a federal court.

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John Kingston

Up, then down: drop in trucking jobs in May mostly wipes out gain from April 

Truck transportation jobs mostly reversed the strong gains posted a month earlier.

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04 June
John Kingston

FMCSA responds 2X to ongoing problems with Motus rollout

FMCSA, including its director, has released two statements on problems with the rollout of the Motus registration system.

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John Kingston

S&P Global warns of looming problems at Odyssey as it cuts rating

Odyssey Logistics’ debt rating was cut by S&P with some grim forecasts for next year.

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03 June
John Kingston

Amazon scores big win at NLRB over whether it’s a joint employer with DSPs

Amazon has struck a deal with the NLRB that should end the question whether it’s a joint employer with its DSPs.

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02 June
John Kingston

More than ⅔ of states granted HOS waiver for hauling fertilizer

FMCSA has granted a waiver to 34 states allowing an Hours of Service waiver for hauling fertilizer.

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John Kingston

Benchmark diesel falls sharply, even as talk emerges of ‘tank bottoms’

The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges has fallen to its lowest level in several months.

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01 June
John Kingston

Texas court nixes shipper liability in Home Depot/Werner case

The Texas Supreme Court has taken some wind out of the sails of the sudden debate over shipper liability.

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May - 2026 -
29 May
John Kingston

Carrier Nussbaum sets driver pay increase; others popping up more quietly

An announcement by one carrier could be a signal that competition for drivers is starting to get fierce.

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28 May
John Kingston

Intrastate delivery worker can be ruled interstate in dispute: SCOTUS

The Supreme Court widened the definition of interstate worker to include some that never cross state lines,

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27 May
John Kingston

BMO’s credit data shows little improvement despite stronger freight market

BMO’s earnings report of its transportation sector showed little movement despite a stronger market.

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John Kingston

Six out of seven weeks: diesel benchmark down again

The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges fell for the sixth time in seven weeks.

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John Kingston

House committee OKs transportation bill that cuts wide swath across trucking

A House committee took the first steps toward making the surface transportation bill a reality.

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25 May
John Kingston

Nuclear verdict alert: almost $50M against a mystery Texas trucking company

A $50 million nuclear verdict was handed down against a Texas trucking company that may not be in business.

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22 May
John Kingston

ATRI documents big jump in insurance premiums even as providers in the red

ATRI’s report on truck insurance costs documents a big spike paid by carriers.

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John Kingston

Earlier broker liability victory for Echo sent back to lower court after Montgomery

Echo Global will once again face a South Carolina court following a judge’s order tied to Montgomery.

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21 May
John Kingston

State of Freight 5 takeaways: Montgomery talk; short-term strength

Fallout from the Montgomery case was a subject in this month’s State of Freight webinar.

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20 May
John Kingston

A top FMCSA official faces a post-Montgomery world at Freight Fraud event

Jesse Elison, a top FMCSA official, talked a post-Montgomery world at a Cleveland event.

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19 May
John Kingston

Post-Montgomery, focus grows on fate of 3PL insurance premiums

The Montgomery decision has brought a rapid spotlight on what brokers are going to pay for insurance.

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John Kingston

Benchmark diesel down, futures market starts to tick upward

The benchmark price of diesel used fo most fuel surcharges declined this week.

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18 May
John Kingston

Labor Dept. jumps in on the push for driver English language proficiency

The federal government’s push on English language proficiency for drivers now has the Department of Labor in the mix.

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15 May
John Kingston

New pot of money available to buy ZEV trucks in California

California is offering its latest set of incentives to sell ZEV trucks.

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14 May
John Kingston

What’s next after Montgomery? Likely a boost to the bigger 3PLs

The speculation has started on what the Montgomery case will mean for the brokerage industry.

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John Kingston

SCOTUS rules 9-0 against brokers in Montgomery case

The so-called safety exception of the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act (F4A) includes the freight brokerage industry in its umbrella, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in the closely-watched case of Montgomery vs. Caribe Transport II. The decision of the court was unanimous. Its immediate impact is that the Supreme Court decision clears up conflicting circuit […]

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John Kingston

Crucial changes in latest NJ independent contractor rule impacting truckers

Changes in the New Jersey independent contractor rule, revealed last week, are taking some of the edge off earlier hostility to the proposal when it was first introduced. But what remains is still being viewed by those who hire independent contractors as an ABC test that will be one of the most stringent in the […]

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12 May
11 May
John Kingston

Proficient’s 1Q earnings: tough quarter, better 2Q ahead, stock takes a dive

Proficient Auto Logistics had a tough first quarter but sees a second quarter improvement.

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John Kingston

Moody’s cuts Wabash rating third time in a year, execs eye ‘27 rebound

For the third time in a year, Wabash National has had its debt rating cut by Moody’s.

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08 May
John Kingston

April trucking jobs report shows a big increase in hiring

The latest jobs report shows a healthy hiring level for truck transportation jobs.

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07 May
John Kingston

RXO’s tech turnaround: why investors are watching 

Investors liked what they saw and heard in RXO’s first quarter earnings.

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First look: RXO optimistic about 2Q after a tough first quarter

RXO had the type of rough quarter that might be expected given rising spot freight rates against lower contract numbers, but it foresees a significantly better second quarter. In its earnings released Thursday morning prior to an 8 a.m. EDT conference call, the company said it expected a second-quarter adjusted EBITDA of $27 million to […]

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06 May
John Kingston

Request to block non-domiciled CDL rule denied; case heads to court

A request by two separate plaintiffs for a court to stay the enforcement of the federal government’s rule governing issuance of CDLs to most non-domiciled drivers has been denied. The request came from two separate groups of plaintiffs. One is Martin Luther King County in Washington state, more colloquially known as King County, home of […]

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05 May
John Kingston

Strength in the air and weakness in ocean mark Expeditors’ strong 1Q

Air and ocean freight moved in different directions at Expeditors in the first quarter.

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John Kingston

Big drop in benchmark diesel occurring as warnings grow of tougher conditions to come

The benchmark diesel price used for most surcharges has regained three weeks of declines.

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04 May
John Kingston

Card provider WEX reaches deal with activist investor; CEO Smith to stay

WEX and an activist investor ended their proxy battle with Impactive to get three board seats.

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John Kingston

Motus steps up: what carriers need to know about new FMCSA system

Both FMCSA and outside companies are spurring carriers to get ready for the next phase of Motus.

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29 April
John Kingston

Montgomery broker case before SCOTUS featured topic in Robinson’s earnings call

The Montgomery broker liability case before the Supreme Court was heavily discussed on C.H. Robinson’s earnings call.

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John Kingston

Latest trucking nuclear verdict: $81 million, this time in Utah

An $81 million verdict in Utah against a building supply company over its trucking operations that killed a preteen is being called the largest civil verdict ever awarded in that state and has entered the discussion about being one of the largest nuclear verdicts in trucking in recent years. The verdict came down in a […]

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28 April
John Kingston

TFI’s Bedard optimistic about U.S. LTL, but some of its issues persist

Alain Bedard, the CEO of TFI International, has never been shy about discussing the problems of his U.S. LTL operations, which the company built from the acquisition of UPS Freight in 2021.  On a previous earnings call with analysts, he said the U.S. LTL operations of TFI were“too fat.” On another call, he called some […]

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26 April
John Kingston

$73 million at stake: New York challenges DOT’s non-domiciled CDL ruling  

New York CDL lawsuit filed as state challenges DOT in federal court over a $73M funding cut.

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23 April
John Kingston

Signs of a Marten turnaround, but trucker’s numbers mostly lower

Marten’s first quarter earnings still showed a company dealing with a weak freight market.

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Why truckers should care about DOL’s latest proposal on joint employers

The Department of Labor rule on joint employers will need to be watched by trucking companies.

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John Kingston

Ryder first look: strong quarter in used tractor sales

Ryder said used vehicle sales was a strong point in its first quarter fiscal performance.

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22 April
John Kingston

Teamsters fighting deal between Amazon and NLRB on joint employer status

The Teamsters had a pair of judicial developments this month, with mixed outcomes.

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21 April
John Kingston

Triumph Financial sets new metrics, has strong quarter in factoring

Triumph Financial’s latest quarterly report had a somewhat different focus than in previous reports.

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Biggest drop in benchmark diesel price since late 2022

The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges fell the most it has declined since 2022.

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20 April
John Kingston

After CBS report, C.H. Robinson seeks to deflect safety responsibility to FMCSA

A report by CBS on trucking and brokerages spurred a lengthy response from C.H. Robinson.

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19 April
John Kingston

Latest acquisition by Brad Jacobs’ QXO building products rollup is largest so far

Brad Jacobs’ QXO is making its biggest acquisition so far in its building products rollup.

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17 April
John Kingston

DOT cuts funding to NY, cites non-domiciled CDL policies

New York transportation funding is cut after dispute with feds over non-domiciled CDLs.

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16 April
John Kingston

At TIA meeting, freight brokers brace for Supreme Court decision

The broker liability case looms large over the annual confab of freight brokers.

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15 April
John Kingston

ATBS: average truck driver earnings in 2025 held mostly stable from ‘24

Under new calculation method, average independent pulled in a little over $71k for second year in a row.

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14 April
John Kingston

Benchmark diesel price ends its 12-week streak of increases

The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges fell for the first time after 12 weeks of increases.

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California regulators have started a regulatory push on diesel TRU emissions

California has begun to push warehouses to get in line with its rules on transport refrigerated units.

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10 April
John Kingston

Management at fleet payments WEX faces proxy battle

WEX, a company with a significant position in the fleet payments business, is facing a proxy battle from an institutional shareholder.

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John Kingston

Amazon DSPs in NYC fight for survival against ‘no subcontractor’ proposal

A day-long hearing at the New York City Council focused on the bill that would drastically impact Amazon’s delivery model.

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09 April
John Kingston

Will the end of DEF sensors mean a reduction in its consumption?

If a truck driver wants to save a few bucks by running some of its miles without diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), it’s now going to be possible for that to occur without the prospect of regulatory  “enforcement” provided by a DEF sensor slowing down the vehicle.  But what are the other consequences if that money-saving […]

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07 April
John Kingston

Motta, convicted kingpin of staged truck accident scam, seeks new trial

Vanessa Motta, convicted in the Louisiana truck accident scam, is asking for a new trial.

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John Kingston

Latest DOE/EIA diesel benchmark price increase adds almost 25 cts

The benchmark price used for most fuel surcharges rose for the 12th straight week.

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06 April
John Kingston

3 carriers and Kroger blocked hiring of ex-Quickway drivers: lawsuit

Three former Quickway drivers, seeking class action, said Kroger blocked 3 carriers from hiring them.

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John Kingston

Moody’s raises Ryder’s debt level that had been in place since COVID

Moody’s has increased its debt rating on Ryder, first put on the company during the pandemic.

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03 April
John Kingston

Truck transportation jobs running at an 8-year low: BLS

Truck transportation jobs reported by BLS are now less than they were at the end of 2017.

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02 April
John Kingston

Two solid ‘yes’ votes for Echo Global’s acquisition: Moody’s and S&P

Two debt ratings agencies have given a vote of confidence in Echo Global Logistics’ recent acquisition of ITS Logistics. Neither Moody’s nor S&P Global Ratings changed their debt rating on Echo Global, which is privately-owned but does have publicly-traded debt. But the outlook on Echo Global from both companies was increased to positive from stable, […]

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John Kingston

Staten Island showdown: NLRB orders Amazon to bargain with union

The NLRB has ordered Amazon to negotiate with a union representing employees at a New York City facility.

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