Trucks dominate US freight shipments

Jan. 11, 2005
Trucks carry three-fourths of the value of freight shipped in the United States and two-thirds of the weight, according to revised numbers released by the Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

Trucks carry three-fourths of the value of freight shipped in the United States and two-thirds of the weight, according to revised numbers released by the Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

That means that trucks carry the most products by value and weight in the United States.

The numbers, revised from 2002 data, show that trucks moved more than $6.2 trillion and 7.8 billion tons of manufactured goods and raw materials in 2002.

Based on ton-miles (a measure combining weight and distance) rail and trucking each accounted for 40% of freight. A ton-mile is one ton moved one mile.

By value, the largest commodity groups shipped by truck included mixed freight, motorized and other vehicles, and electronic and other electrical equipment.

By weight, the largest commodities shipped by truck were sand and gravel, non-metallic minerals, and gasoline and aviation fuels. By shipment tonnage, the largest commodities were sand and gravel, coal, gasoline and aviation fuels, and non-metallic minerals.

The report also shows that between 1993 and 2002, the total tonnage of freight transported in America grew 20% to almost 12 billion tons while the total value of that freight grew 44% to $8.4 trillion.

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