Truck turnaround time measures the time it takes to find a load after unloading at the previous customer. The shorter the time, the better it is for the market and for productivity. The numbers for 2020, averaged from the first seven months, show a somewhat better than average year. In fact, 2020 has been a volatile year, with short turnaround times early, long turnaround time at the peak of the COVID-19 shutdown, and now short turnaround times again. Since truck tonnage has come back relatively strongly, turnaround times are expected to remain quite low for the rest of 2020.
*2020 average includes times through the first week of July.
**S Truck Turnaround refers to trailer loads that are not defined as reefer, flat or van.
Source: Truckstop.com
Truck turnaround time measures the time it takes to find a load after unloading at the previous customer. The shorter the time, the better it is for the market and for productivity. The numbers for 2020, averaged from the first seven months, show a somewhat better than average year. In fact, 2020 has been a volatile year, with short turnaround times early, long turnaround time at the peak of the COVID-19 shutdown, and now short turnaround times again. Since truck tonnage has come back relatively strongly, turnaround times are expected to remain quite low for the rest of 2020.
*2020 average includes times through the first week of July.
**S Truck Turnaround refers to trailer loads that are not defined as reefer, flat or van.
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