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FTR Shippers Conditions Index for March Improves

Bloomington, IN (May 14, 2013) FTR Associates’ Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) for March eased from February’s level of -9.5 reading to a current reading of -7.3, indicating a slightly improved but still negative environment for shippers.


FTR's Trucking Conditions Index For March Continues Favorable Trend

Bloomington, IN (May 10, 2013) FTR's Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) for March as reported in the May 2013 Trucking Update reflected improvement in an already favorable environment for trucking with an additional increase to a reading of 13.12. The TCI is designed to summarize a full collection of industry metrics, with a reading above zero indicating a generally positive environment for truckers. Readings above 10, as they are now, signal that volumes, prices, and margins are likely to be in a solidly favorable range for trucking companies.


FTR Reports a Rebound in Class 8 Orders for April

Bloomington, IN (May 2, 2013) FTR Associates has released preliminary data showing April Class 8 truck net orders at 23,026, 6% above March numbers. Orders for Class 8 trucks have now been above 20,000 for five consecutive months with April orders 37% improved from a year ago. Even with the one month dip in March orders, the last three months annualize to 270,400 units. Preliminary order numbers are for all major North American OEMs.


Trucker jobs go unfilled - USA TODAY

Nashville, IN (June 19, 2012) On the front page of the Monday, June 25 issue of USA TODAY the trucking situation got some national attention and FTR's own Noel Perry was quoted in the story. Find the online version of the story here: Trucker jobs go unfilled, leading to delayed deliveries - USA TODAY.

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Nashville, IN (June 19, 2012) On the front page of the Monday, June 25 issue of USA TODAY the trucking situation got some national attention and FTR's own Noel Perry was quoted in the story. Find the online version of the story here: Trucker jobs go unfilled, leading to delayed deliveries - USA TODAY.

FTR Associates, located in Nashville, IN, has been a leader in transportation forecasting for over 20 years. The company’s U.S. Freight Model collects and analyzes all data likely to impact freight movement and is based on specific characteristics for over 200 commodity groups. FTR Associates’ forecast reports cover trucking and rail transportation and include demand analysis for commercial vehicle as well as railcar. Specially designed reports are offered to participants in both industries to cover specific needs. For more information about the work of FTR Associates, visit www.ftrassociates.com or call Helen Lile at 888-988-1699 ext. 45.

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