• ATA's says truck tonnage is up

    The American Trucking Assns. said today that its seasonally adjusted Truck Tonnage Index increased 5.4% to 155.6 in July, the second consecutive monthly rise in the index. For the first seven months of 2003, the truck tonnage index was 3.7% higher compared to the same time period in 2002. ATA chief economist Bob Costello said that many manufacturing plants shut down in the summer for a week or two
    Aug. 28, 2003
    The American Trucking Assns. said today that its seasonally adjusted Truck Tonnage Index increased 5.4% to 155.6 in July, the second consecutive monthly rise in the index.

    For the first seven months of 2003, the truck tonnage index was 3.7% higher compared to the same time period in 2002.

    ATA chief economist Bob Costello said that many manufacturing plants shut down in the summer for a week or two to retool the assembly lines, and that often has a negative impact on truck freight volumes.

    “July’s increase is further evidence that the trucking industry is on a recovery path and I expect freight volumes to continue to improve as the economy does,” Costello said.

    According to ATA, trucks hauled 8.9 billion tons of freight in 2002, or 67.9% of all tonnage carried by all modes of domestic freight transportation. Motor carriers collected $585 billion dollars, which is 87% of total revenue earned by all transport modes.

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