Following an April, which marked its lowest reading ever, at -28.66, the May edition of the TCI showed modest improvement, to 5.19. And June, the most recent month for which data is available, came in at 11.35, which FTR said is the highest TCI reading in a decade.
Source: logistics Mgmt
FTR Trucking Conditions Index hits highest level in a decade
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