U.S. Bank: Truck Freight Picks up in Northeast, Drops Sharply in Southwest
Uneven results across the
“While there is tremendous focus on the nationwide freight statistics, detailed regional data is very useful – particularly during times of uncertainty like today – for shippers and carriers to incorporate into their planning,” said
When compared with a year earlier, national shipments were down 13.8% and spending was off 8.6%. Carrier revenue declining less than volume suggests that industry capacity is tightening.
“Lower housing starts and major weather events during the first part of the year negatively impacted the truck freight market. On the other hand, truck freight in the Northeast was boosted by stronger retail sales and increased imports. All told, there are some signs of improvement amid persistent headwinds for the trucking industry,” said
The
Data
National
Shipments
Linked quarter: -5.8%
Year over year: -13.8%
Spending
Linked quarter: -2.5%
Year over year: -8.6%
Regional
West
Shipments
Linked quarter: 1.0%
Year over year: 1.5%
Spending
Linked quarter: -1.4%
Year over year: 0.6%
Strong port volumes and improved factory output boosted truck freight in the West region. This was the first year-over-year gain in shipments since the second quarter of 2022.
Southwest
Shipments
Linked quarter: -21.2%
Year over year: -40.1%
Spending
Linked quarter: 7.3%
Year over year: 6.0%
Winter storms, particularly in the South, wreak havoc on supply chains and highway travel. Multiple storms in
Midwest
Shipments
Linked quarter: -6.9%
Year over year: -13.9%
Spending
Linked quarter: -5.5%
Year over year: -15.3%
Lower volumes from
Northeast
Shipments
Linked quarter: 3.6%
Year over year: 2.1%
Spending
Linked quarter: 4.1%
Year over year: 2.3%
The 3.6% volume jump was the Northeast’s largest sequential gain since the second quarter of 2022. The port of
Southeast
Shipments
Linked quarter: -1.7%
Year over year: -9.3%
Spending
Linked quarter: -7.0%
Year over year: -16.9%
Unusual winter weather, as well as soft-to-flat demand for manufactured goods in the region, hurt truck volumes in the Southeast.
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