FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index conditions for November, at -6.0, continued to reflect a negative environment for shippers despite improving for the third straight month after hitting a low point in August.
This SCI index will continue to moderate mildly as regulatory pressures are temporarily reduced because of weak freight multipliers due to a shift in the economic mix from industry to service. However, FTR, a freight transportation forecasting firm, reports some evidence from the field of continued tightening capacity which presents some serious downside risks to shippers.
Eric Starks, president for FTR, commented: “We are currently seeing things tighten up in the market, and it is not yet reflected in the November numbers. I would expect to see the SCI index weaken further as we move through the first quarter. This is not a good sign for shippers. The biggest concern right now is a tightening in trucking capacity.








