Intermodal volume fell 3.6 percent to 4,237,305 containers and trailers in the fourth quarter of 2022 the Intermodal Association of North America reported recently.
The figures are based on a comparison to the fourth quarter of 2021.
IANA said domestic containers fell 4.2 percent to 1,989,566 while trailers decreased 29.7 percent to 215,372. International containers increased 0.9 percent to 2,032,367.
Total volume for 2022 showed a 3.9 percent decrease to 17,716,445 containers and trailers compared with the previous year’s total.
IANA President Joni Casey said all four quarters of 2022 posted negative output.
“The industry continues to address equipment availability, facility capacity and service with the goal of turning things around in 2023,” Casey said.
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