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Berkshire Hathaway Reveals Challenges for Pilot Transportation in 2025

By MGN EditorialMarch 3, 2026 at 01:19 PM

Berkshire Hathaway's annual report highlights weaker performance for its Pilot transportation subsidiary in the previous year.

According to Berkshire Hathaway's recently released year-end financial report, the company's Pilot transportation division faced a challenging year in 2025. In the letter to shareholders, Berkshire chairman Warren Buffett noted that Pilot had 'weaker performance' compared to the prior period. Pilot is one of the largest trucking and logistics companies in North America, operating a fleet of over 30,000 vehicles. As a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, Pilot's financial results are included in the conglomerate's overall reporting. The details of Pilot's 2025 performance were not disclosed, but Buffett's comments suggest the company struggled to maintain its usual level of profitability and growth. The trucking industry faced numerous headwinds in 2025, including driver shortages, rising fuel costs, and softening freight demand. These factors likely contributed to the challenges experienced by Pilot and other major transportation providers. However, Berkshire remains confident in Pilot's long-term prospects, with Buffett stating that the company 'continues to operate well' despite the previous year's setbacks. Industry analysts will be closely watching Pilot's performance in the coming year to see if the company can rebound from its 2025 challenges. As a key player in the North American supply chain, Pilot's financial health is an important indicator of broader trends in the maritime and logistics sectors.
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