ATA reports y2y truck tonnage increase
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index declined 1.1 percent in April 2008, but March’s tonnage reading was adjusted to read a slip of only 1.7 percent instead of the previously reported 3.2 percent drop.
The seasonally adjusted index, therefore, was 2 percent higher compared with April 2007, marking the sixth consecutive year-over-year increase. The year-over-year reading in March was revised from a 0.1 percent contraction to a 1.5 percent gain.
ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello said the upward revision to March’s tonnage was very positive, but warned that freight remains mixed.
"Truck tonnage hasn’t grown since January of this year on a month-to-month basis, suggesting the overall economy remains very soft," he said. “With that said, the fact that tonnage is showing sustained year-over-year growth is positive for the industry, although part of the strength is due to easy comparisons from 2007.”
Costello added that rapidly rising fuel prices are by far a bigger problem for the motor carrier industry than freight volumes. "Surging fuel prices are weighing heavily on consumers," he said.
Since trucks haul virtually all consumer goods at some point in the supply chain, the industry is going to be significantly impacted both directly through higher diesel prices and indirectly as consumers pay more for gasoline and have less money to spend on truck-transported goods.
Trucking serves as a barometer of the U.S. economy because it represents nearly 70 percent of tonnage carried by all modes of domestic freight transportation, including manufactured and retail goods.
ATA calculates the tonnage index based on surveys from its membership and has been doing so since the 1970s.
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