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March intermodal volumes see annual and year-to-date declines, reports IANA

Total March volume—at 1,580,155 units—saw a 5.5% annual decline. Trailers—at 93,981—fell 15.7% annually. All domestic equipment, which is comprised of trailers and domestic containers, was up 3.0%, to 846,405 units. ISO, or international, containers—at 733,750—dropped 13.7%. Through the first three months of 2022, total intermodal volume—at 4,312,905—is down 6.6% annually. Domestic containers—at 2,046,210—are up 5.2%, and trailers—at 269,649—are down 12.8%. All domestic equipment—at 2,315,859—is up 2.8%. ISO containers are down 15.5%, to 1,997,046.

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

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