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Schneider National outlines $0.70–$1 EPS guidance for 2026 with $40M in new cost savings and executive transition amid industry supply attrition

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Schneider National outlines $0.70–$1 EPS guidance for 2026 with $40M in new cost savings and executive transition amid industry supply attrition Earnings Call Insights: Schneider National (SNDR) Q4 2025 MANAGEMENT VIEW * CEO Mark Rourke opened the call by stating, "the fourth quarter results fell short of our expectati…
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  • Schneider has grown Dedicated offerings to nearly 70% of fleet, increasing durability and resilience of Truckload segment

    80% confidence
  • Strategic momentum for 2026 includes ramping synergies in acquired companies, leading Intermodal growth including Intermodal Fast Track service, heavy Dedicated start-up activity and Network earnings improvement

    80% confidence
  • The fourth quarter results fell short of expectations due to materially more challenged November and December than guidance contemplated, reflecting a very truncated peak season and poor weather conditions throughout the Midwest

    80% confidence
  • Company achieved targeted $40 million of cost savings in 2025, including synergies from Common Systems acquisition

    80% confidence
  • Q4 revenues excluding fuel surcharge were $1.3 billion, up 4% year-over-year

    80% confidence
  • Network has been most impacted by the cycle and overcapacity of the market, requiring combination of productivity and price recovery levers

    80% confidence
  • Q4 adjusted income from operations was $38 million, a decline of 15% compared to a year ago

    80% confidence
  • Momentum will continue in 2026 with an additional $40 million of cost savings

    80% confidence
  • Full year 2026 adjusted EPS guidance is $0.70 to $1.00, assuming effective tax rate of approximately 24%, with anticipated stronger second half

    80% confidence
  • In all points of guidance, expecting supply to continue to exit the market

    80% confidence
  • Company is not simply waiting for improved cycle dynamics

    80% confidence
  • Despite challenging market in 2025, actions throughout the year have strengthened foundation and positioned company to benefit as conditions improve, with early signs of improving market conditions as supply rationalization is underway

    80% confidence
  • There was some restocking activity attempting to take place in last couple of weeks of December, some pushed into January, and company is working through that backlog

    80% confidence
  • Dedicated revenue per truck per week decline attributed to automotive shutdowns due to componentry issues around chips and 3 large start-ups

    80% confidence
  • Company expects to continue to lean into price because price recovery is part of what needs to occur to get back to mid-cycle earnings targets

    80% confidence
  • CapEx plan for 2026 is mostly replacement based, given focus on keeping fleet count flat

    80% confidence
  • Environment is characterized by both inflationary cost pressure and demand uncertainty

    80% confidence
  • Automotive shutdown impact was an emerging issue that a number of OEMs had to work through

    80% confidence
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