Cass freight index expenditures

August edition of Cass Freight Index report shows shipment and expenditure declines. By Jeff Berman, Group News Editor September 14, 2015. August followed  24 Jan 2020 The CASS index is inclusive of rail, truck, and air shipments. shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index marked their 

The most recent edition of the Cass Freight Index Report issued this week by Cass Information Systems pointed to another month of annual freight transportation shipment and expenditure declines in November.. Many freight transportation and logistics executives and analysts consider the Cass Freight Index to be the most accurate barometer of freight volumes and market conditions, with many Cass Freight Index (Expenditures) – SONAR: CFIE.USA. Story continues. Truckload (TL), which accounts for more than 50% of the index's freight mix, is likely seeing worse trends in expenditures Cass Freight Index report points to October shipment and expenditures declines October shipments, at 1.152, were down 3.9% compared to September and down 5.9% annually, and October expenditures, at 2.800, dropped 1.9% compared to September and were down 4.1% annually. The Cass Freight Index is a mix of all freight modes, with truckload (TL) counting for more than 50% of the index. Ross said that the relative outperformance of expenditures compared to volumes is the result of “better pricing power” in other modes like rail, intermodal, parcel and less-than-truckload. Cass Freight Index reports more shipment and expenditures declines in May May shipments, at 1.128, slipped 6% annually and were down 2.8% compared to April. This marks the sixth consecutive month that annual shipments were down. Freight expenditures in May, at 2.845, were down 1.08% annually and down 2.2% compared to April.

Cass Freight Index is a measurement of the monthly aggregate deliveries of U.S. freight. Cass Information Systems, a provider of automated payment systems, compiles the index. The company claims to

17 Jan 2020 where freight rates continue to rise, and this leaves the Cass Freight Index for expenditures in December at still high levels, though dropping  The November Cass Freight Index shows that shipment volumes are negative for the 12th month in a row, Freight expenditures up, number of shipments flat. August edition of Cass Freight Index report shows shipment and expenditure declines. By Jeff Berman, Group News Editor September 14, 2015. August followed  24 Jan 2020 The CASS index is inclusive of rail, truck, and air shipments. shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index marked their  10 Feb 2020 Freight rates might rise in 2020 because of lower capacity as carriers go out of from the same period in 2018, according to the Cass Freight Index. Freight expenditures are expected to moderate in 2020 and should 

Cass Freight Index - Shipments Both the shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index remain down from their peaks in May and September of 2018, respectively, but both appear to be getting “less bad” with y/y comps not off as much as we saw in October.

Cass Freight Index Report sees more shipment and expenditure declines in January January shipments—at 1.022—fell 9.4%, marking its largest annual decline going back to 2009, while also dropping 2.9% compared to December, and January expenditures—at 2.568—fell 8% annually and were down 5.7% compared to January 2019. Since the Cass Freight Index is a mix of freight modes (but >50% truckload), the outperformance of expenditures vs volumes reflects the better pricing power exhibited by the rail, intermodal, parcel, and LTL sectors. Cass Freight Index is a measurement of the monthly aggregate deliveries of U.S. freight. Cass Information Systems, a provider of automated payment systems, compiles the index. The company claims to But since the Cass Freight Index is a mix of freight modes (but >50% truckload), overall expenditures fell less than volumes due to better pricing power still exhibited by the rail, parcel, and LTL sectors. We expect transport pricing growth to moderate in 2020 but remain inflationary. The Cass Freight Index uses January 1990 as its base month. The index is updated with monthly freight expenditures and shipment volumes from the entire Cass client base. Volumes represent the month in which transactions are processed by Cass, not necessarily the month when the corresponding shipments took place. The January 1990 base point is 1.00.

The Cass Freight Index is a mix of all freight modes, with truckload (TL) counting for more than 50% of the index. Ross said that the relative outperformance of expenditures compared to volumes is the result of “better pricing power” in other modes like rail, intermodal, parcel and less-than-truckload.

Cass Freight Index: A measurement of the monthly aggregate shipment of freight that is processed by Cass Information Systems. The Cass Freight Index ultimately serves as one of the national The Cass Freight Index uses January 1990 as its base month. The index is updated with monthly freight expenditures and shipment volumes from the entire Cass client base. Volumes represent the month in which transactions are processed by Cass, not necessarily the month when the corresponding shipments took place. The January 1990 base point is 1.00. The Cass Freight Index fell to its lowest level for 2019 in the month of December, with the shipments component of the index falling 7.9% and the expenditures component declining 6.2% year-over-year. The most recent edition of the Cass Freight Index Report issued this week by Cass Information Systems pointed to another month of annual freight transportation shipment and expenditure declines in November.. Many freight transportation and logistics executives and analysts consider the Cass Freight Index to be the most accurate barometer of freight volumes and market conditions, with many Cass Freight Index (Expenditures) – SONAR: CFIE.USA. Story continues. Truckload (TL), which accounts for more than 50% of the index's freight mix, is likely seeing worse trends in expenditures

16 Jan 2020 Both the shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index marked their lowest reading of 2019 and took another step 

Cass Freight Index Report sees more shipment and expenditure declines in January January shipments—at 1.022—fell 9.4%, marking its largest annual decline going back to 2009, while also dropping 2.9% compared to December, and January expenditures—at 2.568—fell 8% annually and were down 5.7% compared to January 2019. Since the Cass Freight Index is a mix of freight modes (but >50% truckload), the outperformance of expenditures vs volumes reflects the better pricing power exhibited by the rail, intermodal, parcel, and LTL sectors. Cass Freight Index is a measurement of the monthly aggregate deliveries of U.S. freight. Cass Information Systems, a provider of automated payment systems, compiles the index. The company claims to But since the Cass Freight Index is a mix of freight modes (but >50% truckload), overall expenditures fell less than volumes due to better pricing power still exhibited by the rail, parcel, and LTL sectors. We expect transport pricing growth to moderate in 2020 but remain inflationary.

Cass Freight Index (Expenditures) – SONAR: CFIE.USA. Story continues. Truckload (TL), which accounts for more than 50% of the index's freight mix, is likely seeing worse trends in expenditures Cass Freight Index report points to October shipment and expenditures declines October shipments, at 1.152, were down 3.9% compared to September and down 5.9% annually, and October expenditures, at 2.800, dropped 1.9% compared to September and were down 4.1% annually. The Cass Freight Index is a mix of all freight modes, with truckload (TL) counting for more than 50% of the index. Ross said that the relative outperformance of expenditures compared to volumes is the result of “better pricing power” in other modes like rail, intermodal, parcel and less-than-truckload.