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FTR Trucking Conditions Index falls to 1.71 in February

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FTR Trucking Conditions Index falls to 1.71 in February

BLOMINGTON, Ind. — FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index fell in February to a reading of 1.71, the lowest reading for the index since August 2017 and reflective of the easing market conditions for this transportation segment.

Economic indicators linked to freight volume are generally weaker entering the new year and the rate environment in trucking continues to soften.

FTR projects the TCI measure to remain close to neutral throughout 2019 and into 2020.

Details of the February TCI are found in the April issue of FTR’s Trucking Update, published April 1. The ‘Notes by the Dashboard Light’ section in the current issue analyzes a driver shortage commentary recently published on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website. Along with the TCI and ‘Notes by the Dashboard Light,’ the Trucking Update includes data and analysis on load volumes, the capacity environment, rates, costs, and the truck driver situation.

“We continue to see modest weakening in trucking conditions because of the near-term easing of freight rates and volumes, but we should remain generally above neutral during the coming year. However, we are close enough to neutral that negative TCI readings are now a possibility.”

The Trucking Conditions Index tracks the changes representing five major conditions in the U.S. truck market. These conditions are: freight volumes, freight rates, fleet capacity, fuel price, and financing.

The individual metrics are combined into a single index that tracks the market conditions that influence fleet behavior.

A positive score represents good, optimistic conditions. Conversely, a negative score represents bad, pessimistic conditions. The index tells you the industry’s health at a glance. In life, running a fever is an indication of a health problem. It may not tell you exactly what’s wrong, but it alerts you to look deeper. Similarly, a reading well below zero on the FTR Trucking Conditions Index warns you of a problem, while readings high above zero spell opportunity. Readings near zero are consistent with a neutral operating environment, and double-digit readings (both up or down) are warning signs for significant operating changes.

In addition to the Trucking Conditions Index, FTR has recently started releasing a weekly Trucking Market Update on the State of Freight Podcast. The weekly update is provided by Vise, and covers industry news and key indicators on a more frequent basis. To listen to recent episodes and download the indicators that are covered, go to www.FTRintel.com/podcast.

For more information about the work of FTR, visit www.FTRintel.com, follow on Twitter @ftrintel, or call 888-988-1699, ext. 1.

 

 

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