Maritime and Logistics News
  • Maritime & Ocean News
    • Container Shipping News
    • Dry Bulk Shipping News
    • Breakbulk Shipping News
    • Chemical Shipping News
    • Crude Oil Shipping News
    • Cruise Shipping News
    • Fishing News
    • Freight Forwarders News
    • LNG & LPG Shipping News
    • Multimodal Transport News
    • Railway News
    • Straits News
    • Trucking News
  • Global Ports News
    • Port Accidents News
    • Port Congestion News
    • Port Infrastructure News
    • Port Strike News
    • Schedules News
  • Air Cargo News
    • Air Cargo Carriers News
    • Air Freight Forwarder News
    • Airports News
  • Logistics News
    • Supply Chain News
    • Warehousing News
    • Cold Storage News
    • Logistics Parks News
  • Vessels News
    • Bunkering News
    • Incidents News
    • Offshore News
    • Pilotage News
    • Piracy News
    • Services News
    • Ship Breaking News
    • Shipbuilding News
  • Tech. & Sustainability News
    • Green Logistics News
    • Responsibility Projects News
    • Useful Maritime Associations News
  • English
    • English
    • Deutsch
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Maritime & Logistics News

Freight spend, shipments soft again in August

September 16, 2024
in Maritime & Logistics News
Freight spend, shipments soft again in August
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

August data from Cass Information Systems showed the freight market continues to trudge along what is expected to be a trough. Both shipments and freight spend stepped lower from year-ago levels.

Shipments captured by the Cass Freight Index fell 1.9% year over year in August, following a 1.1% y/y decline in July. The August result came in ahead of a projected decline of 3%.

“These were the smallest declines in 18 months as goods demand continues to grow slowly, and slowing capacity additions reduce the pressure on for-hire shipments,” the Monday report stated.

The volume dataset improved 1% seasonally adjusted from July, a second consecutive monthly increase (up 3.1% seasonally adjusted in July) but remained 12.3% lower than the 2022 level.

The shipments index is expected to be down 3% y/y in September and off 3% to 4% for all of 2024 after a 5.5% decline last year.

The update from Cass appears to be in line with comments from trucking heads at an investor conference held last week. Some of the nation’s largest truckload carriers like Schneider National (NYSE: SNDR) and Werner Enterprises (NASDAQ: WERN) said the industry is still coming out of a protracted recession and that there has been no market inflection, just normal seasonal demand trends.

August 2024 y/y 2-year m/m m/m (SA)
Shipments -1.9% -12.3% 1.0% 1.0%
Expenditures -9.0% -31.8% -2.0% -1.3%
TL Linehaul Index -3.3% -14.4% -0.6% NM
Table: Cass Information Systems (SA – seasonally adjusted)

The expenditures index, which logs total freight spend, fell 9% y/y and 1.3% (seasonally adjusted) from July. The index was off 6.2% y/y last month, which was the smallest decline since the beginning of 2023. Compared to two years ago, total freight spend was off nearly 32% in the month.

The expenditures index was down 16% y/y in the first half of the year and is expected to be off 11% to 12% for the full year as the declines have eased.

Excluding the impact that lower shipments had on the expenditures data, “inferred freight rates” were down 7% y/y and 2% sequentially in August to “a new cycle low.” However, a 3% decline in diesel fuel prices from July to August (down 16% y/y) weighed on inferred rates during the month.

Inferred rates are expected to decline 8% y/y this year after a 14% decline last year.

The Cass Truckload Linehaul Index, which records core linehaul rates excluding changes in fuel and accessorial surcharges, declined 3.3% y/y in August and 0.6% sequentially. This was the fourth consecutive sequential decline as “overcapacity keeps bids highly competitive.”

The TL linehaul index includes both spot and contract freight.

“With spot rates steady over the past year, downward pressure on the larger contract market is lessening, but recent slight increases in spot rates are not yet enough to turn contract rates higher,” the report said.

Data used in the indexes is derived from freight bills paid by Cass (NASDAQ: CASS), a provider of payment management solutions. Cass processes $38 billion in freight payables annually on behalf of customers.

Chart: (SONAR: NTIL.USA). The National Truckload Index (linehaul only – NTIL) is based on an average of booked spot dry van loads from 250,000 lanes. The NTIL is a seven-day moving average of linehaul spot rates excluding fuel. To learn more about FreightWaves SONAR, click here.

More FreightWaves articles by Todd Maiden

  • Delaware bankruptcy court says Yellow owes pensions, stock drops 90%
  • Truckload carriers: ‘Normal seasonality,’ no market inflection yet
  • UPS acquires pair of health care logistics operators

The post Freight spend, shipments soft again in August appeared first on FreightWaves.

Tags: AndDeclineFreightTheYear

Related Posts

Rail freight slips in latest week
Air Cargo Carriers News

Rail freight slips in latest week

September 12, 2025
White Paper: Freight Security in a High-Risk Era: How Shippers Are Investing in Safety Tech
Maritime & Logistics News

White Paper: Freight Security in a High-Risk Era: How Shippers Are Investing in Safety Tech

September 12, 2025
EXCLUSIVE: Trump nominates rail consultant Kloster to STB 
Air Cargo Carriers News

EXCLUSIVE: Trump nominates rail consultant Kloster to STB 

September 11, 2025
Maritime & Logistics News

With the increase of strategic cargo theft, don’t ignore straight theft

September 11, 2025
Werner faces social media storm over Kenyan driver rumors
Air Cargo Carriers News

Werner faces social media storm over Kenyan driver rumors

September 10, 2025
Labor and industry clash over rail automation
Air Cargo Carriers News

Labor and industry clash over rail automation

September 10, 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

November 19, 2024
FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

August 21, 2025
Vintage VLCC prices firm up

Vintage VLCC prices firm up

February 25, 2025
At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

November 18, 2024
PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse,

PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse

0
Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

0
Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

0
Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

0

Global Ship lease declares series B dividend

September 13, 2025

World’s first wind-assisted tanker makes European debut

September 13, 2025

Kaleris unveils terminal insights to boost efficiency

September 13, 2025

PortSide Stories: Malta

September 13, 2025

Recent News

Global Ship lease declares series B dividend

September 13, 2025

World’s first wind-assisted tanker makes European debut

September 13, 2025

Kaleris unveils terminal insights to boost efficiency

September 13, 2025

PortSide Stories: Malta

September 13, 2025

Stay ahead in the dynamic world of maritime and logistics with our comprehensive news coverage. Explore the latest industry trends, breaking news, and insightful analyses. Your gateway to informed decision-making in shipping, trade, and logistics awaits.

Follow Us

Our Partners

shipstrack.com
E-tracking
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.

No Result
View All Result

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.