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Truck Tonnage Index Fell 0.9% in September But Up 7% From Last Year

 

American Trucking Associationsโ€™ advanced seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index slipped 0.9% in September, following a 4.7% gain during August. In September, the index equaled 144.4, down from 145.7 in August.

Compared with September 2016, the SA index surged 7.4%. In August, the index increased 5.8% on a year-over-year basis. Year-to-date, compared with the same nine months in 2016, the index is up 2.4%.

As part of this report, ATA also revised its August increase in the index down to a 4.7% gain from the previously reported 7.1% increase.

The not seasonally adjusted index, which represents the change in tonnage actually hauled by the fleets before any seasonal adjustment, equaled 145.3 in September, which was 5% below the previous month.

โ€œTonnage gave back some of the solid gain in August, but remains at very high levels despite the weather-related issues during the month,โ€ said ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello. โ€œGoing forward, rebuilding from those hurricanes and other natural disasters like the wildfires in California will add to freight demand.

โ€œSeptemberโ€™s small setback doesnโ€™t worry me. Freight has been improving and I would have thought tonnage last month would have been softer than it was,โ€ he said.

Trucking serves as a barometer of the U.S. economy, representing 70.6% of tonnage carried by all modes of domestic freight transportation, including manufactured and retail goods. Trucks hauled nearly 10.5 billion tons of freight in 2016. Motor carriers collected $676.2 billion, or 79.8% of total revenue earned by all transport modes.

ATA calculates the tonnage index based on surveys from its membership and has been doing so since the 1970s. This is a preliminary figure and subject to change in the final report issued around the 10th day of the month. The report includes month-to-month and year-over-year results, relevant economic comparisons and key financial indicators.