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Truck Tonnage Rose 1.2% in January, Held Back by a Series of Nationwide Winter Storms

Truck tonnage rose 1.2% in January, held back by a series of nationwide winter storms, American Trucking Associations announced.

The impact of the storms was illustrated by the 4.3% drop from December, the largest sequential decline in two years. The advance seasonally adjusted index reading last month was 124.4.

 "Like most economic indicators, truck tonnage was negatively impacted by bad winter weather in January," ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello said in a Feb. 19 announcement.  "January wasn't just one storm, it was several across a large part of the country."

Costello also said that the underlying January freight level was difficult to gauge, based on carrier comments.

"I've heard from many fleets that freight was good in between storms," he said. "The fundamentals for truck freight still look good."

Source: http://www.ttnews.com/articles/basetemplate.aspx?storyid=34209&t=Truck-Tonnage-Rises-12%25-Growth-Held-Back-by-Weather
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Truck Tonnage Rises 1.2%; Growth Held Back by Weather
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