Archive for the ‘Colorado Transportation News’ Category


Retail Sales Hit 5 Month High

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

Retail Sales Increase 2012

In a recent article by Shobhana Chandra by Bloomberg news, retail sales have risen in february by the most in five months. This is a strong indicator for economic growth and rebound. the increase was attributed to 11 out of the 13 retail categories including auto dealers and clothing store chains.

Stores like Target, Gap and other well known retailers have seen an increasing in spending and a likely opportunity for additional growth in the months to come. Consumer spending is on the rise across the board in the first quarter, which is a welcome treat to anyone in the semi trailer rentals industry, as 1st quarter is typically filled with more trailers come back off rent from Christmas than trailers going back out.

Semi Trailer Rentals Less Effected

In recent years, semi trailers have become less used with retail stores as most chains have found containers to be more space efficient and cost effective. Though a decent number of large retailers will always depend on trailers to solve their logistic needs regardless of costs and space.

Are We Any Safer? – Safety in Transportation Industry

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Transportation Safety

It seems that every day a new regulation is coming out about safety in the transportation industry and rightfully so. Transportation is dangerous and it’s important to handle the risk as best as possible. However, a recent study came out by the DOT that shows a 9% increase in trucking related fatalities in 2010. This was the first increase since 2004 and was up from 2009 which was a record low for the industry since it was first tracked in 1975.

Though difficult to pinpoint, it is certainly a upsetting figure to see. With advancements in safety technology, better awareness than we’ve ever had, and other positive factors, the rate increases. One argument to the cause of the increase is simply due to more people being on the road than ever before. The DOT recorded a decrease in 2010 in number of overall miles travelled. This seems to discount the fact that more people are on the road.

So what other reasons could be to blame for this increase? Some believe that the increase in mobile technology is related to the incidents. Though a recent bill was passed to ban mobile phones for truck drivers and other CMV drivers, the general public still has not passed legislation that is nationwide. This could certainly be one of the factors that has been responsible for the extra 295 fatalities in 2010.

Awareness is The Key

Regardless of the increase in regulations and increases in accidents, we have to focus on what matters the most, awareness. Awareness is really just a fancy word for telling your friends that this stuff matters. Accidents kill thousands each year and change peoples lives forever. It matters. Simply using our channels, networks, and voices can help make a profound difference on the impact and change surround transportation safety.

Help us spread the word by sharing this post with others, or writing a post yourself. If you’re aware, it’s time to help others become more.

Smartway Drives Compliance

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Smartway Compliant Equipment

Smartway Compliant EquipmentSmartway Compliance as it Relates to Fuel and Energy Efficiency is Having a Big Result on the Semi Trailer Industry.  The Push for Smartway Compliant Equipment is Causing Many Fleets to Either Upgrade Their Equipment to New or Late Model Equipment,  Or Invest More Money Into Their Already Aged Equipment to Meet the Compliance Needs on a Fuel and Energy Efficient Level.

Companies Are Looking Into Adding Low Rolling Resistance Tires, Side Skirts, and Rear Gap Fairings to Increase Their Efficiency on Their Trailers in Hopes to Reach the Smartway Compliance Standards on Their Equipment.  The Problem Comes When The Equipment Needed to Upgrade Isn’t Worth Investing On Because of Age of Equipment.   The Upgrades Can Get Expensive Quickly Even for  a Late Model Road Trailer not to Mention Older Equipment and the Cost to Upgrade.  Those Kinds of Capital Investments Can Be Very Expensive and Squelch Your Productivity.

The Way Out of Tying Up Capital

If You’re Getting Ready to Upgrade Your Fleet, But Can’t Seem to Justify the Cost in This Economic Climate, Renting May be a Better Option.  We Rent Late Model Equipment With Fuel Efficient Gap Fairings and Can Upgrade Additional Trailers to Meet Your Needs.  Investing All That Capital in Buying New Equipment Can Slow Down Production Hurting Your Profit.  Renting Provides Operation Flexibility to Meet the Flexible Needs of the Customer.  We’d Love to Start a Relationship With You and Your Company if You are Looking for Smartway Compliant Equipment.

Colorado Niobrara Oil Boom Here to Stay?

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Niobrara Oil BoomWith The Recent Acquisition of the Old Kodak Building in Windsor, Colorado Going to Halliburton, One The Largest Oil and Gas Companies in the World,  The Niobrara Oil Boom Appears to Be Here For Good.  The Good News is Halliburton Will Be Putting 500 Employees in the Plant.  This Will Surely Help Out the Local Community as it Begins to Make its Shift From Primarily Agricultural, to Energy Production.  The Bad News is There Are Still Some Major Concerns With the Fracking Procedures Used in Drilling for Oil.  This Horizontal Drill Method Has A Few Locals Worried About the Water Basin Becoming Tainted With Oil and Causing Severe Long Term Harm to the Water Quality of Colorado, Long Known to Be Some of the Best Water in the Nation.

Like It or Not –

The Oil Boom is Coming to Town Whether You Approve of it or Not it Seems.  As it Concerns Semi Trailers,  Prime Trailer Leasing is Gearing Up Our Strategies to Serve the Needs of Major Oil Companies Over the Next Few Years as We Begin to Build Strategic Relationships and Provide Oil Field Equipment like Flatbeds to Our Partners.

Hybrid Truck Sales Expected to Double

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Hybrid Truck Sales Double

In a Recent Report by Pike Research Out of Boulder, Colorado, the Firm is Anticipating Hybrid Truck Sales to Increase in Demand. From 2011 to 2017, They Expect an Impressive 47.2% Annual Growth Rate for the Market Reaching a Total of 100,746 Truck Sales by the End of That Period.

It’s a Great Notion and Cool Idea to Imagine Hybrid Trucks Making Such a Growth Over These Next Few Years. With Fuel Prices Always Increasing and Additional Environmental Regulations Becoming More Burdensome, There May Be a Market Driven Surge in Electric Hybrid and Full Electric Commercial Vehicles. However, With Looming Economic Instability, These Sorts of Equipment Change Overs May Be Too Much for Companies to Risk. The Idea May be Sound, the but the Timing Has to Work Well Too.

Pike Research Believes That as the Retail Industry Rebounds, Pick-Up and Delivery Vehicle Sales Will Increase in Turn. Given the Environmental Concerns and Efforts of Companies, a Growing Choice May be to Choose Hybrid or All-Electric Commercial Trucks.

Envrionment Joins the Priority List

For Most Companies, Business Decisions That Take the Environment Into Account Take a Back Seat to the Cheaper or More Convenient Option, After All, Time is Money. However, More and More Companies as of Late Have Decided to Make Environmentally Friendly Priorities and Business Decisions. As Time Moves Forward, These Decisions Make More and More Economical Sense. As a Business Owner, You Need to Decide When, Not If, the Environment Will Take a Priority in Your Business.