ATA Truck Tonnage Index Fell 3.0 Percent in December.ALEXANDRIA Alexandria, city, Egypt Alexandria, Arabic Al Iskandariyah, city (1996 pop. 3,328,196), N Egypt, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is at the western extremity of the Nile River delta, situated on a narrow isthmus between the sea and Lake Mareotis (Maryut). , Va. -- The American Trucking Associations' advanced seasonally adjusted Seasonally adjusted Mathematically adjusted by moderating a macroeconomic indicator (e.g., oil prices/imports) so that relative comparisons can be drawn from month to month all year. for-hire Truck Tonnage TONNAGE, mar. law. The capacity of a ship or vessel. 2. The act of congress of March 2, 1799, s. 64, 1 Story's L. U. S. 630, directs that to ascertain the tonnage of any ship or vessel, the surveyor, &c. Index dropped 3.0 percent in December as automakers trimmed production. December's reduction, which followed a 2.3 percent gain in November, marks the first tonnage decline since August and represents the largest monthly contraction contraction, in physics contraction, in physics: see expansion. contraction, in grammar contraction, in writing: see abbreviation. contraction - reduction of 2005. On a seasonally adjusted basis, the tonnage index fell to 113.3 (2000=100) from 116.9 in November. On a not-seasonally adjusted basis, the tonnage index contracted by 8.1 percent from November to 106.2. Despite the monthly decline, the December tonnage index stands 0.6 percent higher than a year earlier. For all of 2005, the index increased 2.0 percent compared with 2004. ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE. (2) See analog telephone adapter. ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment Chief Economist The Chief Economist is a single position job class having primary responsibility for the development, coordination, and production of economic and financial analysis. It is distinguished from the other economist positions by the broader scope of responsibility encompassing the Bob Costello said weakness in the automotive sector likely impacted December's tonnage reading. He also noted that while total manufacturing output was solid late last year, manufacturing output -- when recalculated based on its importance to truck tonnage rather than value -- was not quite as strong. In December, the truck tonnage-weighted manufacturing index contracted 0.4 percent from November 2005. December's figure grew just 0.6 percent from a year earlier, well below the 4.1 percent gain in the Fed-reported index. "The magnitude of December's reduction came as a surprise," Costello said. "However, I continue to believe that tonnage will grow in 2006 and that the latest reading should not cause people in the industry to panic. The tonnage index gained 2.0 percent in 2005, which is good considering capacity growth was very limited all year." Trucking serves as a barometer of the U.S. economy because it represents nearly 70 percent of tonnage carried by all modes of domestic freight transportation, including manufactured and retail goods. Trucks hauled 9.8 billion tons of freight in 2004. Motor carriers collected $671 billion dollars, or just under 88 percent of total revenues earned by all transport modes. ATA calculates the tonnage index based on surveys from its membership and has been doing so since the 1970s. This is a preliminary figure and subject to change in the final report issued around the tenth day of the month. The report includes month-to-month month-to-month adj. referring to a tenancy in which the tenant pays monthly rent and has no lease, and the tenancy can be terminated by the landlord at any time on thirty-days notice. (See: tenancy, landlord and tenant) and year-over-year results, relevant economic comparisons, and key financial indicators. The American Trucking Associations is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of other trucking groups, industry-related conferences, and its fifty affiliated state trucking associations, ATA represents more than 37,000 members covering every type of motor carrier in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Note to Editors: A graph is available at www.Truckline.com. |
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