FTR predicts deteriorating shippers conditions

FTR predicts deteriorating shippers conditions

FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index for January rose to a positive 2.6 reading. The positive reading reflects a one-month reaction to fuel price reductions and adjustment for reversal of the 2013 Hours of Service changes, according to the research firm.

FTR noted that the index will fall back into neutral territory and deteriorate as the year progresses, impacted by building regulatory drag, continued freight growth, and upward fuel pricing that could be substantial by mid-year.

“It is tough for a shipper to get a solid view of the underlying costs for truck transportation due to three main factors,” Jonathan Starks, FTR’s director of transportation analysis, said. “First, the dramatic drop in fuel price. This drop has led to an all-in cost (on a per mile basis) nearly equal to last year’s. After telling management for the last year to expect strong increases in transport costs, they now show a near-neutral impact on the bottom line.

“The second factor is truckload rates, which, aside from the drop in fuel, are still increasing. Contract rates (excluding fuel) were up 5-7% versus last year to start 2015.

“The last factor is the skewed nature of the 2014 data due to the weather-induced capacity crunch of the Polar Vortex. This had the effect of raising rates and delaying shipments. The impact was much more visible in the spot market where rates rose 20% and capacity tightness was at levels never before seen. Data from truckstop.com shows that their Market Demand Index averaged 21.2 during 2014, a level that was 45% higher than 2013. We have not had those pressures this winter, and the MDI is back to levels seen during 2013. This is making year-over-year comparisons difficult to use as a reflection of where the market is moving.

“With the first positive reading since 2010, it is clear that the market has removed several obstacles. Unfortunately for shippers, I expect that the market will quickly move back toward a negative environment as freight growth continues and regulations are enacted that make capacity tight again, moving base rates higher.

“There is also a strong potential for reversal of the recent reductions in fuel prices. All of these factors point toward a notable decline during the rest of 2015,” FTR’s Starks concluded.

To learn more about FTR, visit www.ftrintel.com.

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