FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index Continues to Improve

Mar 1, 2011 1:40 PM

FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index, as reported in the March Trucking Update, rose to 9.1 in January from a December reading of 7.1. 

The Trucking Conditions Index is a compilation of factors affecting trucking companies and has been rising steadily since October 2010. FTR forecasts that continued economic growth combined with the impact of new safety regulations will produce sufficient freight to stress capacity, sustaining an upward trend for the TCI until mid 2012.

“Good freight demand and tightening capacity are allowing truckers to push freight rates higher,” said Eric Starks, President of FTR. “We expect to see significant movement as we leave the winter freight lull behind in March. Our expectations for improving freight conditions are increasing, but at the same time we are moderating our near-term assessment for regulatory drag, as we now believe that more of this will be concentrated late in the year and into 2012.”

Starks warns that challenges lie ahead: “Significant cost increases are on the horizon, including higher equipment and labor costs.  These increases would negatively affect the Trucking Conditions Index, but we feel that they will be outpaced by the improving rate environment.  A major wild card is fuel prices.  The recent sharp run-up in fuel costs due to Mideast unrest (not yet reflected in the TCI), if sustained, will put a great deal of pressure on marginal carriers.  The time lag between the increase in the cost of diesel and their ability to recover the cash via fuel surcharges will put stress on already-shaky balance sheets. The net result might be a further tightening in capacity as marginal carriers succumb, provided that the oil price run-up is not so severe as to adversely affect the recovery itself.”

The Trucking Update published monthly is part of FTR’s Freight Focus Series and reports data that directly impacts the activity and profitability of truck fleets.  As part of the Trucking Update, FTR forecasts expected trends in this data and the probable short- and long-term consequences. 

For more information on how to subscribe to the Trucking Update or other publications within the Freight Focus Series, e-mail hlile@ftrassociates.com or call Helen Lile at 1-888-988-1699, Ext. 1.


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