Analysis
For the week of November 7, 2001 vehicle shipments are down slightly by 2% from previous week with a total volume of just over 17,000 vehicles. Even though this number is slightly lower than the previous week the volume has increased by 10% from a month ago.
Biggest Gainers
Highest volume increases came from the Southwestern states; California saw an increase in shipments going to the Northeast as well as Northwest to Washington and Oregon. This especially good news for carriers that run WA to CA, as it has been very difficult to find return freight back to WA. The Northeast is still the largest market by volume, the
Remained Steady
The volume for Southern states remained about the same after a dramatic increase last week. Carriers running TX to IL/MI should see a gradual increase in rates as volumes increase while NY/NJ rates are still low. The volumes from Midwest are still relatively high, carriers should have no trouble finding loads to either CA or NJ but it looks like the rates will be leveling off the in the next few weeks.
Biggest Declines
After a brief unexplained spike last week, carriers still have difficulty finding freight from Florida, especially with outbound freight being down by 15%. Florida to Texas will be especially difficult lane to find freight.
Market Data
Region: | All (IN) | NE | SE | Midwest | South | NW | SW |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All (OUT) | 17417 | 1873 | 5170 | 2914 | 2242 | 944 | 4249 |
NE | 5003 | 758 | 1769 | 731 | 480 | 136 | 1120 |
SE | 3689 | 320 | 1293 | 561 | 425 | 228 | 859 |
Midwest | 3797 | 363 | 1004 | 828 | 400 | 198 | 998 |
South | 1733 | 131 | 423 | 241 | 492 | 91 | 355 |
NW | 822 | 74 | 165 | 117 | 96 | 101 | 264 |
SW | 2325 | 226 | 504 | 430 | 342 | 184 | 638 |
Table below indicated changes in load quantities compared to the previous week. Decreases greater than 15% are highlighted in red while increases greater than 15% are highlighted blue.
Region: | All (IN) | NE | SE | Midwest | South | NW | SW |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All (OUT) | -2% | -4% | -4% | 0% | -7% | 6% | 1% |
NE | -5% | -5% | -10% | -5% | -1% | -7% | 1% |
SE | -4% | -15% | -2% | -2% | -23% | 6% | 1% |
Midwest | -1% | 1% | -3% | 0% | -5% | 1% | 0% |
South | -1% | -12% | 3% | 17% | -6% | -4% | -6% |
NW | -6% | 1% | -12% | -23% | -2% | -4% | 0% |
SW | 7% | 12% | 0% | 9% | 3% | 21% | 10% |
Southeast – MD, DC, VA, WV, KY, TN, NC, SC, AL, GA, FL
Midwest – OH, IN, MO, KS, WI, MI, MN, IA, NE, SD, ND[/one_half] [one_half last]South – TX, OK, AR, LA, MS
Northwest – WA, OR, ID, MT, WY
Southwest – CA, NV, UT, AZ, CO, NM[/one_half]