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Trucking conditions tumbled in September

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Trucking news and briefs for Friday, Nov. 18, 2022:

FTR Trucking Conditions Index September 2022FTR's Trucking Conditions Index fell in September to -2.35 from a near-neutral -0.25 in August.FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) deteriorated in September to a -2.35 reading from a near-neutral -0.25 in August.

Weaker freight rates and an end to the sharp drop in diesel prices were the key factors in the change relative to August, FTR said, although those negatives were partially offset by stronger freight demand and capacity utilization.

Overall, the largest negative contributor to the September TCI was the cost of capital as the Federal Reserve battled inflation with higher interest rates. However, financing costs were only a slightly more negative factor in September than they were in August.

“After 18 months of mostly double-digit TCI readings, the index has been negative in all but one month since February,” said Avery Vise, FTR’s vice president of trucking. “We expect market conditions to remain mildly negative for carriers in most months at least through 2023, but that weakness likely will not mirror the strength seen in late 2020 through early 2022.”

Vise added that carriers that “managed their businesses well during the good times should remain healthy and outperform those that had relied on a robust market to remain afloat.”

Waabi DriverWaabi this week unveiled Waabi Driver, its AI-powered autonomous truck technology.Autonomous truck developer Waabi this week unveiled its Waabi Driver, its autonomous trucking technology designed for factory-level OEM integration, large-scale commercialization, and safe deployment.