Truck Tonnage Rises 5.5% in February

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Truck tonnage rose 5.5% in February from the same month last year, American Trucking Associations said Tuesday.

The year-over-year increase followed a 3.1% gain in January that was revised down from the 3.6% originally reported.

February tonnage gained 0.5% from January, ATA said in its monthly seasonally adjusted for-hire truck tonnage report.

January’s sequential drop from December was revised to a 4.6% decline, from an originally reported 4% downturn, ATA said.



The not seasonally adjusted index, which represents actual tonnage, was 112.9 in February. ATA uses the year 2000 as a 100-reading baseline.

“Fleets told us that February was decent and that played out in the numbers,” ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello said, noting that the month-to-month increase was sixth in the past seven months

“I’m still expecting continued truck tonnage growth going forward. Rising manufacturing activity and temperate consumer spending should be helped a little from an improving housing market,” Costello added.

ATA calculates the tonnage each month based on reports by its member trucking companies.

 

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