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National Association of Steel Pipe Distributors

The Challenges of Trucking Today Presented by Don Thornton, VP TransCore. National Association of Steel Pipe Distributors. February 25, 2005. © 2004 TC IP, Ltd. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Agenda. TransCore Overview

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National Association of Steel Pipe Distributors

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  1. The Challenges of Trucking Today Presented by Don Thornton, VP TransCore National Association of Steel Pipe Distributors February 25, 2005 © 2004 TC IP, Ltd. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

  2. Agenda • TransCore Overview • Customer Profile – InTransit • Economic Update: What is driving freight demand? • Trucking Demand: What are the trends? • Capacity: Additional limiting factors • What can I do to get capacity?

  3. TransCore Overview

  4. TransCore – Industry Leader • More than 65 years in the transportation industry • Installations in 41 countries • More than 1,800 employees in 80+ locations

  5. Freight Matching and Exchange Spot market freight matching More than 18,000 customers Multiple customer access points Private online trading communities Additional services available

  6. Freight Services • North America’s largest network with more than 45,000 users posting shipment and equipment availability • 220,000 to 500,000 shipments posted daily • More than 60,000 daily truck listings • Media/Electronic access to ~1.2M trucks • Multi-media access via the Internet, call center, fax, and server-to-server integration

  7. Truck Stop Services • Uniquely positioned national network of 1,200 load monitors and 150 call boards • 1.2 million “looks” a day • Real-time information on loads, jobs, weather and news • Exclusive agreement with the two largest chains and 600 independent truck stops

  8. Media: Digital Signage and Call Board • Intermediary and advertiser access to Drivers and Consumers • Digital Signage Media rotate advertising • Call boards have full-color back-lit displays and provide FREE phone access to products and services • Targeted local, regional or national exposure for business, services, or products • Messages constantly seen 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week

  9. Customer Profile - InTransit

  10. Don Farthing, President/CEO, 800-547-2053 ext 1615

  11. Economic Update: What is driving freight demand?

  12. Manufacturing Production Year-to-Year Percent Change Sources: Federal Reserve & ATA

  13. Manufacturing Inventories Inventory/Sales Ratio; Through November Manufacturing inventories remain very lean Source: Department of Commerce

  14. Non-Farm Payroll Employment Change from the previous year; Scale in Millions Sources: U.S. Department of Labor & ATA

  15. Trucking Demand: What are the trends?

  16. ATA’s Monthly Truck Tonnage Index 1993=100 ATA’s Monthly Truck Tonnage Index (1993 = 100) Tonnage is off its peak, but is poised to continue growing in 2005. Source: American Trucking Associations

  17. TransCore Freight Index

  18. Truckload Industry Loads1993=100; Through November 2004 Large Truckload Carriers (Over $30 Million) Small Truckload Carriers (Under $30 Million) Source: American Trucking Associations’ Trucking Activity Report

  19. U.S. Class 8 Truck Sales January 2005… 61% increase over Jan ’04…all time high as reported in TT Feb 21, 2005 Sources: Ward’s Communications & ATA

  20. Capacity: Additional limiting factors

  21. Shippers Believe TL Capacity Is Tight Too(September Survey) Source: Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.

  22. Capacity Constraints • Lack of quality drivers are constraining ability to increase capacity • Thousands of failures in 2001, 2002 • HOS productivity loss • New Engine Purchase delays and performance

  23. Truckload Driver Turnover(Quarterly Annualized Rates ) Source: ATA’s Trucking Activity Report

  24. National On-Highway Average Diesel Fuel Price($/Gallon) $10 billion more spent on fuel in 2004 Average Price 1994 to Present ($1.30/gallon) $1.98 Sources: Department of Energy & ATA

  25. Higher Diesel Prices Lead To More Trucking Failures Sources: A.G. Edwards & ATA

  26. Insurance: Cost per Truck The liability insurance market is starting to level off, even fall in a few cases… …However, many carriers have & will continue to take on substantially more risk. Data based on information disclosed from publicly-held truckload carriers.

  27. What Can you Do to Get Capacity • Work with companies (i.e. Intransit) that have the ability to find small trucking company capacity • Understand market conditions and why capacity is tight; For example: Driver shortage, HOS, Fuel, etc. • Offer rates that are competitive and realistic (Rate Index) • Always look at ways to make your business freight friendly • Develop quicker freight payment solutions

  28. In Summary • Economy and Manufacturing growth High • Transportation Costs high due to • Driver Shortage / Pay Increases • Fuel, Insurance Costs • HOS • Demand • Look for resources that find new capacity • Intransit; TransCore

  29. Thank You800 547-5417

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