The combined Transportation Services Index (TSI) in March was tabulated at 121.3, down 0.5 percent from February’s level and 0.9 percent from March 2015’s mark, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).
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AAR REPORTS WEEKLY RAIL TRAFFIC FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 7, 2016
Total carloads for the week ending May. 7 were 233,047 carloads, down 14.8 percent compared with the same week in 2015, while U.S. weekly intermodal volume was 259,876 containers and trailers, down 6.4 percent compared to 2015. Three of the 10 carload commodity groups posted an increase compared with the same week in 2015. They […]
Hapag-Lloyd and Asian lines form six-member alliance
Six container lines left out of two global alliances have set up a third group as the industry finally settles most of the outstanding uncertainties about who will team up with whom.
Trucking adds jobs, barely; wage gap with construction grows
After two months of shedding jobs, for-hire trucking companies added a small number of new employees in April, as the U.S. economy overall created 160,000 new jobs. The truckload and less-than-truckload carriers tracked on a monthly basis by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics added 700 jobs to their payrolls in April, preliminary data show. […]
U.S. rail traffic down 11.8 percent in April
U.S. combined carload and intermodal traffic declined 11.8 percent last month compared with April 2015, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) announced yesterday. Carload traffic for the month totaled 944,339 carloads, down 16.1 percent, and 1,028,460 containers and trailers, down 7.5 percent from a year ago, according to an AAR press release.
NAFTA trade values continue to slide in February
The total value of cross-border freight between the United States and North American trading partners Canada and Mexico slipped 2 percent year-over-year following a 7.7 percent drop in January, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
Job market slowdown, rising wages may fit Fed’s playbook
The Labor Department reported on Friday that 160,000 jobs were added in April, short of the 215,000 expected by economists and below the recent monthly average of 200,000, tempering hopes of a strong economic rebound in the second quarter.
Rail traffic in U.S., Canada, Mexico drops in week 16
Total U.S. rail carload volumes slipped 17.1 percent and intermodal units fell 6.3 percent for the week ending April 23, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported yesterday. Total U.S. rail traffic dropped 11.7 percent to 491,946 carloads and intermodal units compared with the same week last year
New ocean cargo carrier alliance is planned
In a widely anticipated move, yet more ocean cargo carrier consolidation was announced in Singapore today. According to spokesmen for the newly-formed group, “Ocean Alliance,” CMA CGM, COSCO Container Lines, Evergreen Line and Orient Overseas Container Line have signed a memorandum of understanding to form a consortia covering the Asia-Europe, Asia-Mediterranean, Asia-Red Sea, Asia-Middle East, […]
Fuel Prices Up, Crude Oil Production Unlikely to Drop
The price of diesel fuel rose last week for the second straight week, but uncertainty in the crude oil market could curb the increases, according to the latest numbers from the Energy Department.