Carrier optimism remains high, TCP survey indicates

Dec. 7, 2010
Transport Capital Partners LLC (TCP) has completed its Business Expectation Survey for the fourth quarter of 2010 and found that 66% of surveyed carriers expect volumes to increase over the next year.

Transport Capital Partners LLC (TCP) has completed its Business Expectation Survey for the fourth quarter of 2010 and found that 66% of surveyed carriers expect volumes to increase over the next year.

“At this time last year, about the same share of carriers expected volumes to increase, but a peak of almost 90% was hit in the second quarter of 2010,” said Richard Mikes, TCP partner. He noted that hopefulness characterizing the spring has waned in recent quarters as economic growth has slowed.

With more than three-quarters of carriers expecting rate increases in the next year, optimism remains high. This was the second highest level in two years.

“TCP’s surveys from the last two years indicate that carriers have become more confident that volumes and rates will increase during the next year, despite the modest drop in the last two quarters,” said Lana Batts, managing partner for TCP.

“Larger carriers are more upbeat in this environment,” said Mikes. “More of the carriers over $25 million in revenue saw rates go up in the last three months than did the smaller carriers.” This was reflected in future rate expectations as well, according to the survey.

Batts said, “Smaller carriers are facing increasing fuel, equipment, and financing constraints and must recover more costs soon.”

“Shippers will be hard-pressed not to accommodate cost pressures coupled with the restricted supply of trucks and drivers that is likely to continue,” said Mikes.

More information is available at www.transportcap.com.

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