Estes Express Lines, a leading American transportation and logistics company, recently suffered a cyberattack that targeted its IT systems. The attack caused disruptions in the company’s operations, affecting its website, email systems, and internal technologies. As a result, customers and employees were unable to access certain services or communicate via email. The company quickly took measures to mitigate the attack and restore its systems, and no data breach or theft of customer information was reported. Estes Express Lines is working with cybersecurity experts to investigate the incident and prevent future attacks..
Estes opened a new facility in Banning, Calif., in May. (Ed Tyler Photography)
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Estes Express Lines on Oct. 3 confirmed that its IT systems were the target of an ongoing cyberattack, but said its trucks were still moving freight.
“We’re working as quickly as possible to resolve this issue and to return to business as usual,” the carrier wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, noting that it was “unable to share specific details at this time.” The Richmond, Va.-based company said terminals and drivers were still picking up and delivering freight while the IT infrastructure was out of action.
An Estes spokesman could not provide any more details Oct. 3 when contacted by Transport Topics.
The attack on the less-than-truckload specialist first came to light in an Oct. 2 message on X, in which the company said: “We are currently experiencing an outage in our core IT infrastructure and it is impacting a number of our systems.” It added, “Please reach out to your account manager, preferably by text, with any questions or concerns, including pickups.”
— estesexpress (@estesexpress) October 3, 2023
Estes ranks No. 14 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest for-hire carriers in North America. It ranks No. 5 on the LTL sector list.
Estes had 9,694 company-owned tractors and 37,032 trailers as of the end of 2022, according to TT data. The carrier currently has in excess of 280 freight terminals.
“We will continue to share [updates] with you as we work through this incident,” it wrote on X. “We are immensely grateful for the dedication and responsiveness of our more than 22,000 employees and the way they’ve banded together to keep serving our customers and each other.”
“We also extend our appreciation to customers and vendors for their patience and support during a challenging time,” it added.
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Original equipment manufacturers and software providers have been among the victims of some recent cyberattacks on the trucking industry that were made public.
In September, technology provider Orbcomm was hit with a ransomware attack that led to outages for some customers using its fleet management services.
In March, German trailer and truck component manufacturer SAF-Holland had to shut manufacturing sites due to a cyberattack. The attack led to a temporary interruption at several of the company’s manufacturing sites, it said. The company estimated sales losses from production downtime of around $43.94 million.
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On October 3, Estes Express Lines confirmed that it was experiencing an ongoing cyberattack on its IT systems. The company stated that its trucks were still operational and continuing to move freight despite the attack. Estes expressed its commitment to resolving the issue as quickly as possible and returning to normal operations. The carrier did not provide specific details about the cyberattack. The incident was first announced on October 2, with Estes notifying customers of an outage in its core IT infrastructure. Estes is currently the stalking horse bidder for terminals formerly operated by Yellow Corp, which went bankrupt. Several other companies in the trucking industry have also fallen victim to cyberattacks.
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