FTR’s January Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) fell 3 points in January to a reading of 3.4. While still positive, the SCI was the weakest it had been since September. The most significant changes from December conditions were less favorable freight rates and a slowdown in fuel cost decreases. One factor related to rates was the brief spike in trucking spot rates due to winter weather in the middle of the month. FTR expects the SCI to move closer to neutral market conditions, which are represented in the index by a reading of 0.
Avery Vise
VP of Trucking
Avery Vise, FTR’s vice president of trucking, commented, “Until recently, market conditions for shippers were reliably favorable except at times when diesel prices soared in relatively short periods. Core freight market dynamics – freight rates, utilization, and volume – have been consistent positives for shippers. That situation is changing, albeit gradually. We expect more muted conditions through 2024, and shippers should anticipate modestly more challenging market conditions by early 2025.”
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