J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. has reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, showing flat revenue at $2.93 billion compared to the same period in 2024. The company's net earnings for the quarter were $128.6 million, with diluted earnings per share $(EPS)$ of $1.31, slightly down from $135.9 million in net earnings and an EPS of $1.32 in the second quarter of 2024. In terms of segment performance, Intermodal $(JBI)$ revenue rose by 2% to $1.44 billion, despite a 4% decrease in operating income to $95.7 million. The segment experienced a 6% increase in volume, although revenue per load decreased by 3% due to changes in freight mix and customer rates. Truckload (JBT) revenue increased by 5% to $177 million, with a 13% rise in load volume. However, operating income fell by 5% to $3.4 million, and revenue per load excluding fuel surcharge revenue declined by 4%. Despite a 3% decrease in average trucks in Dedicated Contract Services® (DCS®) and a 9% decrease in Integrated Capacity Solutions $(ICS.AU)$ load volume, the company saw a 3% increase in DCS productivity and a 6% increase in ICS revenue per load. Final Mile Services® $(FMS)$ revenue dropped by 10%. No specific outlook or guidance for future periods was provided in the report.
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