LTL rates show strong year-over-year gains
Posted By:
Tom Sanderson
Date Posted:
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
5:36 PM
Stephens Inc. reported that second quarter LTL rates increased 4.4% from Q2 2010 and 0.9% from Q1 of 2011. The year-over-year Q2 increase is the largest since 2007. Stephens is predicting a 5-6% year-over-year increase in LTL rates in the second half of 2011, but they don't see full recovery of pre-recession LTL pricing even through 2012. In 2010 LTL rates dropped 3.7% (117.7 to 113.7) which followed a larger 4.6% drop from 2008 to 2009. In 2009, LTL carriers were pricing aggressively to win share from weaker competitors. The challenges facing LTL carriers are apparent with pricing in 2011 roughly equivalent to 2002-2003 pricing, despite increases in most trucking related costs. Some of the capacity issues that will impact the TL segment, like CSA 2010 and hours of service, are not as prevalent in the LTL segment.

Graph reproduced with permission from Stephens Inc. For more information contact: Jack Waldo at jwaldo@stephens.com or Tyler Bozynski at tyler.bozynski@stephens.com
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