Intermodal Downturn in December

Feb. 6, 2008
The Intermodal Monthly Update published by FTR Associates and Gross Transportation Consulting (GTC) reports in the January issue a continued weak performance for the intermodal segment through December 2007

The Intermodal Monthly Update published by FTR Associates and Gross Transportation Consulting (GTC) reports in the January issue a continued weak performance for the intermodal segment through December 2007.

Intermodal revenue moves for the month of December dropped 11% from November. Total 2007 intermodal revenue movements of 14.08 million resulted in a decline of 1.1% from 2006. According to the report, loss of intermodal freight to alternative all-water movement has been a significant drag on intermodal volumes in key long-haul lanes in 2007.

“Substantial amounts of import freight that previously landed on the west coast and moved east via long-haul “transcon” intermodal is now landing on the east coast. The trend is most acute in the southern U.S.” says Larry Gross, author of the Intermodal Monthly Update.

The intermodal forecast continues to move lower as international equipment movements via rail will remain weak over the next several quarters. FTR and GTC forecast total loadings to grow by only 1.6% in 2008.

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