The December 2020 TCI, which is the most recent month for which data is available, fell to 8.51, following a 10.46 November reading. The firm explained that the components of the index focused on freight demand, rates, and capacity utilization saw higher levels, from November to December, but the fuel cost component saw its largest negative change going back more than three years.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Rising fuel costs drive down FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index
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