FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index for January Remains in Positive Territory
Overall stable fuel prices and more available capacity than was experienced in 2018 will create a relatively calm environment
The environment for shippers, as measured by
FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) for January, reflects a balanced freight
market. While the January SCI reading at 1.4 is slightly weaker than December’s
1.8 level, it continued in positive territory after consistent negative
readings over the past two years. FTR forecasts the SCI to remain close to
neutral through Q1 and then to rise slowly as the year progresses. However,
even as the SCI is expected to peak in early 2019Q4, shippers’ conditions will
be only marginally positive as capacity remains tight by historical standards.
Todd Tranausky, vice president of rail and
intermodal at FTR, commented, “While conditions for shippers are forecast to
remain neutral to positive over the coming months, it is possible that the
duration and extent of flooding in the U.S. Midwest could be a headwind to
those improvements, depending on where your freight is moving. Overall stable
fuel prices and more available capacity than was experienced in 2018 will
create a relatively calm environment.”
The March issue of FTR’s Shippers Update, published March
8, 2019, details the factors affecting the January Shippers Conditions Index.
Also included is an analysis of the driver shortage outlook for fleets.
The Shippers Conditions Index tracks the changes representing
four major conditions in the U.S. full-load freight market. These conditions
are: freight demand, freight rates, fleet capacity, and fuel price. The
individual metrics are combined into a single index that tracks the market
conditions that influence the shippers’ freight transport environment. A
positive score represents good, optimistic conditions. A negative score
represents bad, pessimistic conditions. The index tells you the industry’s
health at a glance. In life, running a fever is an indication of a health
problem. It may not tell you exactly what’s wrong, but it alerts you to look
deeper. Similarly, a reading well below zero on the FTR Trucking Conditions
Index warns you of a problem…and readings high above zero spell opportunity.
Readings near zero are consistent with a neutral operating environment. Double
digit readings (both up or down) are warning signs for significant operating
changes.
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