In The News

FTR trucking index shows minimal improvement in August

By The Trucker News Services
Posted Sep 16th 2009 5:09AM


NASHVILLE, Ind. — The FTR Trucking Conditions Index ticked up slightly in August, but at a reading of -20.18 still remains well below a neutral reading of 0.

The index, a measurement of five conditions affecting truckers, showed modest improvement from its low reading of -28.80 in March, but it is expected to remain well below normal levels until freight growth takes off in the second half of 2010.

Eric Starks, president of FTR, characterized the current index reading as less than positive.

“Even though the TCI is trending upward, real acceleration of the index must await a substantial recovery in capacity utilization that we don’t expect until 2011,”  Starks said.

The Trucking Conditions Index combines five trucking industry statistics into one metric measuring the overall health of the trucking industry and appears in the monthly FTR publication The Trucker’s Dashboard. FTR introduced The Trucker’s Dashboard in December 2008 to give freight companies a quick look at freight trends, industry capacity, trucking costs, driver supply and other factors affecting their operations.

FTR uses available data and proprietary calculations to forecast the upcoming demand for freight services.

For more information about how to subscribe to The Trucker’s Dashboard, send an e-mail to [email protected] .

FTR Associates, located in Nashville, Ind., has been in transportation forecasting for more than 20 years.

Kevin Jones of The Trucker staff can be reached for comment at [email protected] .

www.theTrucker.com