Total May shipments—at 1,616,620—headed up 22.4% annually. Domestic containers—at 663,282—increased 17.9%, with trailers—at 102,914—up 18.6%. All domestic equipment—at 766,196—rose 18%, and international, or ISO, containers—at 850,424—were up 26.6%%.
Source: logistics Mgmt
May intermodal volumes continue steady rise, reports IANA
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