25 Apr 2022

Cooling of U.S. Truckload Rates may be ‘Delayed Seasonality’

Truckload rates for U.S. spot market loads has cooled in the last three months. The market correction in trucking is currently limited to dry-van and temperature-controlled truckload, while demand and rates remain elevated for flatbed, less-than-truckload (LTL), and last-mile and parcel freight. Donald Broughton, transportation analyst and principal of Broughton Capital, said there is not […]

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16 Apr 2022

U.S. Truckload Volumes Cools as Manufacturing Activity Slows

The American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index was unchanged in February after increasing 0.4% in January. Compared with February 2021, the SA index rose 2.4%. Demand for trucking freight services remains strong. The fact that the tonnage index hasn’t fully recovered is a supply problem, not a lack of demand. […]

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08 Mar 2022

Hong Kong air cargo hit by massive reduction in trucking from mainland

The southern China air freight market has changed “dramatically” as Covid rages in Hong Kong, severely impacting the local trucking market to and from the mainland. Forwarders estimate there is a 70% cut in truck capacity, further diminishing Hong Kong’s air export market. “Cross-border trucking has been impacted a lot, mainly due to truckers being […]

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