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Intermodal volumes see November declines, reports IANA

Total November volume—at 1,425,327—saw a 9.0% annual decline, marking a slight improvement over October’s 10.0% annual decline. Trailers—at 99,048—were down 5.4% annually, much improved over October’s 14.3% decrease, and domestic containers—at 681,400—fell 0.5%. All domestic equipment, which includes trailers and domestic containers—at 780,448—decreased 1.2%. ISO, or international, containers—at 644,879—saw a 6.9% annual decrease.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/intermodal_volumes_see_november_declines_reports_iana

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