Total February volume—at 1,347,137—was essentially flat, down 0.1% annually. Trailers—at 84,533—fell 8.3% compared top February 2021, and domestic containers—at 639,057—headed up 13.7%. All domestic equipment, which is comprised of trailers and domestic containers, was up 10.6%, to 723,590 units. ISO, or international, containers—at 623,547—dropped 9.8%
Source: logistics Mgmt
Intermodal volume is mixed in February, reports IANA
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