FTR Trucking Conditions Index decreases slightly in May 2009

July 16, 2009
The FTR Trucking Conditions Index eased down two points in May 2009 to a reading of –22, reflecting the effects of continued overcapacity in the trucking industry

The FTR Trucking Conditions Index eased down two points in May 2009 to a reading of –22, reflecting the effects of continued overcapacity in the trucking industry.

This index, contained in the June issue of the FTR Publication The Trucker’s Dashboard, combines five trucking industry statistics into one metric measuring the overall health of the trucking industry. The June decline breaks a string of three consecutive monthly increases as the industry struggled to come back from the disastrous fourth quarter of 2008. The current reading of –22 indicates that the industry remains in solidly negative territory, well below the neutral reading of 0.

“The improvement in the Trucking Conditions Index, prior to June, was a function of reductions in the interest rates that truckers are paying, as well as the general expectation that freight will stop falling later this year,” said Noel Perry, senior consultant and managing director of FTR Consulting Group. “Further improvement in the index will require that freight volumes actually stop contracting and rates begin to improve. This will not occur for some months yet, and when it does, it will be a slow climb.”

The Trucker’s Dashboard is a monthly report for motor carriers featuring in-depth analysis of the trucking industry, including forecasts for freight, fleet utilization, trucking costs, and pricing. Visit www.ftrassociates.com to subscribe.