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Feb 19, 2020 The most recent edition of the Cass Freight Index Report issued this week growth rate we don't see much good news in this volume number. Dec 20, 2019 in the News The most recent edition of the Cass Freight Index Report issued this week by Cass Information Systems pointed to another  Feb 19, 2020 From the report, "The turn of the calendar didn't leave the bad news in 2019, as the Cass Freight Index showed continued weakness in the U.S.  Graph and download economic data for Cass Freight Index: Shipments ( FRGSHPUSM649NCIS) from Jan 1990 to Jan 2020 about shipments, freight, indexes,  Cass Information Systems, Inc., Cass Freight Index: Shipments [ FRGSHPUSM649NCIS], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis , available at  Oct 8, 2019 But the data from the Cass' Linehaul Index, which measures US per mile truckload rates before fuel surcharges and other accessorials, offers a  Jan 23, 2020 Supply chain and logistics news. The Cass freight index showed shipment volume dropped almost 8% YoY in December, which Cass called 

The Cass Freight Index is a measure of monthly freight activity, widely used by and is referenced everywhere from industry media to national news outlets.

Cass Freight Index - Shipments. It wasn’t the prettiest month for the Cass Index, which means it wasn’t the best month in the freight world. Both the shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index marked their lowest reading of 2019 and took another step backwards in terms of y/y growth. FreightWaves articles tagged as Cass Freight Index. Celadon shutdown was a product of two freight recessions. Chart of the Week: 3-Year-Old Used Truck Prices – USA, Cass Freight Shipments Index – USA SONAR: UT3.USA, CFIS.USA At this point the news and story of… The turn of the calendar didn’t leave the bad news in 2019, as the Cass Freight Index showed continued weakness in the U.S. freight market. Both the shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index worsened sequentially and showed decelerating y/y growth. The Cass Freight Index ® measures overall North American freight volumes and expenditures With over 8,000 subscribers, our monthly report is the source of insight into freight trends and how they relate to other supply chain indicators and the wider economy. The Cass Freight Index and other content (“Index”) is based upon information that Cass Information Systems, Inc. consider reliable, but Cass does not guarantee the accuracy, timeliness, reliability, continued availability or completeness of any information or underlying assumptions, and Cass shall have no liability for any errors, omissions or interruptions. The Cass Freight Index, a monthly measure of rail, trucking and airfreight volume, dropped 3% in August from a year earlier, the ninth consecutive month of declines. The figures released Sept. 13 The Cass Freight Index fell to its lowest level for 2019 in the month of December, with the shipments component of the index falling 7.9% and the expenditures component declining 6.2% year-over-year.

Jan 23, 2020 Supply chain and logistics news. The Cass freight index showed shipment volume dropped almost 8% YoY in December, which Cass called 

Cass Information Systems, Inc., Cass Freight Index: Shipments [ FRGSHPUSM649NCIS], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis , available at  Oct 8, 2019 But the data from the Cass' Linehaul Index, which measures US per mile truckload rates before fuel surcharges and other accessorials, offers a 

Chart of the Week: 3-Year-Old Used Truck Prices – USA, Cass Freight Shipments Index – USA SONAR: UT3.USA, CFIS.USA At this point the news and story of 

FreightWaves articles tagged as Cass Freight Index. Celadon shutdown was a product of two freight recessions. Chart of the Week: 3-Year-Old Used Truck Prices – USA, Cass Freight Shipments Index – USA SONAR: UT3.USA, CFIS.USA At this point the news and story of… The turn of the calendar didn’t leave the bad news in 2019, as the Cass Freight Index showed continued weakness in the U.S. freight market. Both the shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index worsened sequentially and showed decelerating y/y growth. The Cass Freight Index ® measures overall North American freight volumes and expenditures With over 8,000 subscribers, our monthly report is the source of insight into freight trends and how they relate to other supply chain indicators and the wider economy. The Cass Freight Index and other content (“Index”) is based upon information that Cass Information Systems, Inc. consider reliable, but Cass does not guarantee the accuracy, timeliness, reliability, continued availability or completeness of any information or underlying assumptions, and Cass shall have no liability for any errors, omissions or interruptions. The Cass Freight Index, a monthly measure of rail, trucking and airfreight volume, dropped 3% in August from a year earlier, the ninth consecutive month of declines. The figures released Sept. 13 The Cass Freight Index fell to its lowest level for 2019 in the month of December, with the shipments component of the index falling 7.9% and the expenditures component declining 6.2% year-over-year.

The Cass Freight Index, a monthly measure of rail, trucking and airfreight volume, dropped 3% in August from a year earlier, the ninth consecutive month of declines. The figures released Sept. 13

The turn of the calendar didn’t leave the bad news in 2019, as the Cass Freight Index showed continued weakness in the U.S. freight market. Both the shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index worsened sequentially and showed decelerating y/y growth. The Cass Freight Index ® measures overall North American freight volumes and expenditures With over 8,000 subscribers, our monthly report is the source of insight into freight trends and how they relate to other supply chain indicators and the wider economy. The Cass Freight Index and other content (“Index”) is based upon information that Cass Information Systems, Inc. consider reliable, but Cass does not guarantee the accuracy, timeliness, reliability, continued availability or completeness of any information or underlying assumptions, and Cass shall have no liability for any errors, omissions or interruptions. The Cass Freight Index, a monthly measure of rail, trucking and airfreight volume, dropped 3% in August from a year earlier, the ninth consecutive month of declines. The figures released Sept. 13 The Cass Freight Index fell to its lowest level for 2019 in the month of December, with the shipments component of the index falling 7.9% and the expenditures component declining 6.2% year-over-year. Cass Freight Index Report sees more shipment and expenditure declines in January January shipments—at 1.022—fell 9.4%, marking its largest annual decline going back to 2009, while also dropping 2.9% compared to December, and January expenditures—at 2.568—fell 8% annually and were down 5.7% compared to January 2019.

The turn of the calendar didn’t leave the bad news in 2019, as the Cass Freight Index showed continued weakness in the U.S. freight market. Both the shipments and expenditures components of the Cass Freight Index worsened sequentially and showed decelerating y/y growth.