July’s SCI reading—at -0.36—was down from June’s 1.03 and well below May’s 24.8, which marks the second highest reading on record, with April’s 41.3 being the highest. The strong April and May readings reflected what the firm called a “huge positive spike as COVID-19 impacted freight movement.”
Source: logistics Mgmt
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