Flatbed capacity tighter than normal for January, but not nearly as tight as Q2 2010   

Posted By:  Tom Sanderson 
Date Posted:  Tuesday, January 04, 2011  5:00 PM


Morgan Stanley's flatbed freight index is holding steady and is far off the pace of Q2 2010 indicating more readily available capacity at this time compared to Q2 but still a somewhat more tight capacity environment than at this time in previous years. The normal Q4 loosening of flatbed capacity did not happen in 2010. The flatbed market was particularly hard hit by the fall off in housing starts, but has gained some ground with the growth in U. S. manufacturing. The index measures incremental demand for flatbed truckload services compared to incremental supply. The higher the index the tighter is capacity relative to demand when compared to a prior period.

Graph reproduced with permission from Morgan Stanley. For more information contact: Adam Longson at Adam.Longson@morganstanley.com or Bill Green at William.Greene@morganstanley.com.

 
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Categories: Morgan Stanley capacity and demand graphs
 

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yves D. Gagnon  commented on  Friday, January 28, 2011  10:41 AM 
I did found your Freight Index report by surfing e-trade magazine and I would like to know if I can get a e-copy.

Thank youfor your attention.

Yves D.

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