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News - Friday, April 03, 2009
US freight index shows further March decline
A key measure of industrial shipping in the US has shown a further 3.5 per cent decline from February to March after offering a glimmer of hope in February when it showed its first fractional gain in six months.The Cass Freight Index for shipments declined 22 per cent in March from the same period a year earlier. Freight transportation spending also turned negative after a slim month-to-month gain in February. The measure of expenditures fell 2.1 per cent from February to March and was down a record 23.8 per cent compared to March 2008.The March drop ran counter to the usual seasonal trend of a shipping pickup towards the end of the first quarter in anticipation of rising spring retail sales.Instead, the index for shipments produced by St. Louis-based freight payment company Cass Information Systems dipped from 0.938 to 0.905 in March, the third-worst reading reported since 1992. |
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