Trucking Conditions Index rises in August

Oct. 13, 2010
FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index edged higher in August 2010 to a reading of 2.3.

FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index edged higher in August 2010 to a reading of 2.3. The Trucking Conditions Index is a compilation of factors affecting trucking firms; the August reading—which is the sixth consecutive reading in positive territory—reflects a healthy environment for trucking.

Strong manufacturing increases have generated truck freight above GDP. Expected freight growth of 4%, limited driver capacity, and fleet downsizing will keep the index in positive territory through 2011. The August Trucking Conditions Index and the current status of factors affecting the trucking industry are reported in the October issue of FTR’s Trucking Update (www.ftrassociates.com/truckingupdate).

“Conditions for trucking are positive in spite of sluggish growth in the overall economy because manufacturing, which generates freight, is growing much more rapidly than services” said Eric Starks, president of FTR. “The freight growth along with capacity shortages we have been forecasting bodes well for trucking companies over the next couple of years at a minimum.”

The monthly Trucking Update is part of FTR’s Freight Focus Series and reports data that directly impacts activity and profitability of truck fleets. For more information on how to subscribe, contact Helen Lile at 1-888-988-1699, ext 45.