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By LM Staff · July 26, 2019
For May, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI jumped to 5.6, following a 1.9 reading in April, which was almost a full point below March’s 2.8, and marked the highest reading in more than two tears, going back to August 2016.
By LM Staff · July 16, 2019
For May, the most recent month for which data is available, the TCI was -2.3, a retreat from March’s -1.18. March represented the first time the TCI turned in a negative reading for the first time “in several” years,” according to FTR.
By LM Staff · June 28, 2019
For April, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI was at 1.9, which was almost a full point below March’s 2.8, which marks the highest reading in more than two tears, going back to August 2016. February was at 0.6, and January and December were at 1.4 and 1.8, respectively.
By LM Staff · June 12, 2019
For April, the most recent month for which data is available, the TCI came in at -0.64, representing an improvement over March’s -1.18. March represented the first time the TCI turned in a negative reading for the first time “in several” years,” according to FTR.
By LM Staff · May 24, 2019
For March, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI came in at 2.8, which topped February’s 0.6, as well as January’s 1.4 and December’s 1.8. This reading is now the highest reading in more than two tears, going back to August 2016.
By LM Staff · May 17, 2019
For March, the most recent month for which data is available, the TCI came in at -1.18, which FTR said reflects a softening environment for carriers as freight rates see continued easing, coupled with a sluggish, but positive, demand outlook.
By LM Staff · April 29, 2019
For February, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI came in at 0.6, which is below January’s 1.4 and December’s 1.8 which marked the highest SCI reading in more than two years, going back to August 2016.
By LM Staff · April 23, 2019
For February, the most recent month for which data is available, the TCI was 1.71, down from January’s 5.79. December’s reading was 11.46, which marked a significant increase over November’s 5.84 and October’s 3.17. FTR said strong sequential volume gains, as well as a favorable fuel environment paced those growth levels at that time.
By LM Staff · March 27, 2019
For January, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI came in at 1.4, down from December’s 1.8, which marked the highest SCI reading in more than two years, going back to August 2016.
By LM Staff · March 13, 2019
For January, the most recent month for which data is available, the TCI was 5.79, which is down from December’s 11.46, which marked a significant increase over November’s 5.84 and October’s 3.17.
By LM Staff · February 20, 2019
货运咨询功能处理万博ag客户端app量报道day that final Class 8 trailer orders for January, at 26,300 units, were down 3% compared to December and down 39% annually. While orders were down, FTR said that this tally was higher than expected, with the order level in line with current trailer production rates and backlogs near record levels.
By LM Staff · February 15, 2019
12月,e most recent month for which data is available, the TCI came in at 11.46, a significant increase over November’s 5.84 and October’s 3.17. FTR said strong sequential volume gains, as well as a favorable fuel environment paced this growth.
By LM Staff · February 8, 2019
Class 8 commercial truck orders were down in January, according to recently issued data from two U.S.-based companies tracking commercial truck buys and orders.
By LM Staff · January 25, 2019
For November, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI came in at 0.1, ahead of October’s -2.1.
By LM Staff · January 11, 2019
For November, the most recent month for which data is available, the TCI rose 2.67% to 5.84 compared to October’s 3.17 reading.

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