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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Freight bankruptcies mount in March as trucking, logistics firms file Chapter 11
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Freight bankruptcies mount in March as trucking, logistics firms file Chapter 11

Last updated: March 31, 2026 1:25 pm
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The freight transportation and logistics sector saw a surge in bankruptcies in March, with trucking companies, logistics providers, last-mile delivery firms, and marine operators seeking Chapter 11 protection. This trend, which began in January and February, reflects the ongoing financial strain across the supply chain.

A diverse range of companies filed for bankruptcy, from small trucking fleets with just a few drivers to larger marine transportation operators and last-mile delivery contractors with over 100 employees. Many of these companies have expressed their intention to continue operations while restructuring their debt under court supervision.

In March, several trucking companies filed for bankruptcy, most of which operated small fleets. SP Trans Inc. from Illinois had approximately 13 drivers, Harlow Enterprises LLC from West Virginia had about 8 drivers, Dynamic Transport Service Inc. from Florida had 1 driver, W. Jackson Trucking LLC from Arkansas had around 12 drivers hauling agricultural commodities, SN Transport Inc. from Puerto Rico had roughly 23 drivers, including those hauling U.S. mail, and G & R Systems LLC from New Jersey had 1 driver and 1 truck. Despite having relatively small asset bases, these carriers reported significant liabilities, a common trend among smaller trucking companies during the freight downturn.

Additionally, bankruptcy filings in March included logistics and delivery providers such as Cal Logistics Group LLC, a freight brokerage firm, Hyse Industries Inc., a third-party logistics and shipping brokerage, and Patriot DSP LLC, an Amazon Delivery Service Partner with approximately 95–120 delivery associates and a fleet of 35–45 vans.

Larger transportation-related companies also sought Chapter 11 protection in March, including Crosby Marine Transportation LLC, a marine towing company with approximately 45 vessels, Swiftships LLC, a shipbuilding and repair company, and Sparhawk Truck and Trailer Inc., a heavy-duty truck and trailer maintenance and repair company. These filings indicate that financial distress is extending beyond trucking into marine transportation, equipment services, and last-mile delivery, all critical components of the freight ecosystem.

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The increase in bankruptcies across trucking, brokerage, last-mile delivery, and marine transportation sectors suggests that the freight recession is still impacting the supply chain. While bankruptcies and restructurings can help balance freight markets by removing excess capacity, they also pose risks for shippers, brokers, and carriers in the form of unpaid invoices, service disruptions, and tighter credit conditions.

Overall, the mounting bankruptcies in the freight transportation and logistics sector highlight the ongoing challenges faced by companies in the industry. As the sector continues to navigate these financial pressures, it is crucial for businesses to adapt and innovate to survive in an increasingly competitive market.

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