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BTS 45-15

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Contact: Dave Smallen

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BTS Releases July 2015 North American Freight Numbers  

 

 

            The value of U.S.-NAFTA freight totaled $93.0 billion in July 2015 as all modes except air carried less freight than in July 2014, according to the TransBorder Freight Data released today by theU.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) (Figure 1, Table 1). Year-over-year, the value of U.S.-NAFTA freight flows by all modes decreased by 8.0 percent. Large decreases in the value of commodities moved by pipeline and vessel in July were due to the reduced unit price of mineral fuel.

 

Freight by Mode

 

            In July 2015 compared to July 2014, the value of commodities moving by air increased by 3.4 percent, while truck decreased by 0.6 percent and rail by 14.5 percent (Figure 1, Table 2). Vessel freight values decreased by 26.3 percent and pipeline freight decreased by 34.8 percent mainly due to the lower unit price of mineral fuel.

 

            Average monthly fuel prices are available from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. A decline in the value of freight shipments does not necessarily mean there was a lower volume of freight transported.

 

            Trucks carried 63.9 percent of U.S.-NAFTA freight and are the most heavily utilized mode for moving goods to and from both U.S.-NAFTA partners. Trucks accounted for $30.0 billion of the $49.2 billion of imports (61.0 percent) and $29.4 billion of the $43.8 billion of exports (67.1 percent) (Table 2).

 

            Rail remained the second largest mode by value, moving 13.7 percent of all U.S.-NAFTA freight, followed by vessel, 7.3 percent; pipeline, 6.0 percent; and air, 3.9 percent. The surface transportation modes of truck, rail and pipeline carried 83.7 percent of the total U.S.-NAFTA freight flows (Table 2).

 

 

U.S.-Canada Freight

  

            The value of U.S.-Canada freight totaled $47.5 billion in July 2015, down 14.0 percent from July 2014, as no mode of transportation carried a higher value of U.S.-Canada freight than a year earlier.

 

            Lower mineral fuel prices contributed to a year-over-year decrease in the value of freight moved between the U.S. and Canada. Mineral fuels are a large share of freight carried by vessel and pipeline, which were down 28.3 percent and 36.4 percent respectively year-over-year (Figure 2, Table 3).

 

            Trucks carried 57.5 percent of the $47.5 billion of freight to and from Canada, followed by rail, 14.3 percent; pipeline, 11.0 percent; vessel, 5.2 percent; and air, 4.7 percent. The surface transportation modes of truck, rail and pipeline carried 82.8 percent of the total U.S.-Canada freight flows (Table 3).

 

 

U.S.-Mexico Freight  

 

            The value of U.S.-Mexico freight totaled $45.5 billion in July 2015, down 0.8 percent from July 2014, as only two out of five transportation modes – air and truck – carried more U.S.-Mexico freight than in July 2014. Year-over-year, the value of U.S.-Mexico air freight rose 9.5 percent, the largest percentage increase of any mode. Freight carried by truck increased by 4.7 percent. Pipeline freight was down 4.6 percent and rail freight declined 8.5 percent. Vessel freight decreased by 25.1 mainly due to lower mineral fuel prices (Figure 3, Table 4).

 

            Trucks carried 70.6 percent of the $45.5 billion of freight to and from Mexico, followed by rail, 13.1 percent; vessel, 9.5 percent; air, 3.0 percent; and pipeline, 0.9 percent. The surface transportation modes of truck, rail and pipeline carried 84.6 percent of the total U.S.-Mexico freight flows (Table 4).

 

Commodities

            In July 2015, the top commodity category for all modes transported between the U.S. and Canada was mineral fuels, of which $5.2 billion, or 61.3 percent, moved by pipeline and $1.9 billion, or 22.7 percent, moved by vessel (Figure 4). The top commodity category for all modes transported between the U.S. and Mexico in July 2015 was electrical machinery, of which $8.0 billion, or 92.2 percent, moved by truck and $0.5 billion, or 5.2 percent, moved by air (Figure 5).

  

Reporting Notes

            BTS press releases and the BTS website define surface transportation modes as truck, rail and pipeline. See North American TransBorder Freight Data on the BTS website for additional data for surface modes since 1995 and all modes since 2004. The category of all modes of transportation cited in the following tables includes freight movements by truck, rail, vessel, pipeline, air, other and unknown modes of transport.

           

            Data in this press release are not seasonally adjusted and are not adjusted for inflation. Additional summary data adjusted for inflation and exchange rates can be found on the BTS website under TransBorder Indexed Freight Flow Data. The BLS indexes used in the adjustments for inflation and exchange rates may be revised in each of the three months after original publication. For more information, see TransBorder Press Releases for previous press releases and summary tables. See TransBorder Freight Data for data from previous months, and more state, port, or commodity data. BTS has scheduled the release of August TransBorder numbers for Oct. 29.

 

See BTS Transborder Data Release

 

Table 1. Value of Monthly U.S.-NAFTA Freight Flows

(millions of current dollars)

Month

2013

2014

2015

Percent Change

2013-2014

Percent Change

2014-2015

January

90,766

90,326

89,258

-0.5

-1.2

February

88,894

89,557

85,723

0.7

-4.3

March

95,757

101,478

96,070

6.0

-5.3

April

98,956

100,141

93,327

1.2

-6.8

May

98,742

103,942

92,707

5.3

-10.8

June

93,502

102,978

99,030

10.1

-3.8

July

93,080

101,075

92,995

8.6

-8.0

August

96,426

100,624

 

4.4

 

September

94,465

102,245

 

8.2

 

October

103,140

108,243

 

4.9

 

November

96,136

96,252

 

0.1

 

December

90,906

95,811

 

5.4

 

Year-to-date

659,697

689,497

649,110

4.5

-5.9

Annual

1,140,770

1,192,671

 

4.5

 

SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

NOTE: Numbers might not add to totals due to rounding. Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

 

Table 2. Value of Monthly U.S.-NAFTA Freight Flows by Mode of Transportation

(millions of current dollars)

Mode

 

July 2014

July 2015

Percent Change July 2014-2015

All Modes

Imports

54,281

49,187

-9.4

Exports

46,794

43,808

-6.4

Total

101,075

92,995

-8.0

 

All Surface Modes

Imports

45,974

42,835

-6.8

Exports

37,357

34,964

-6.4

Total

83,331

77,799

-6.6

 

Truck

Imports

29,294

30,019

2.5

Exports

30,522

29,417

-3.6

Total

59,816

59,436

-0.6

 

Rail

Imports

9,362

8,116

-13.3

Exports

5,576

4,659

-16.4

Total

14,938

12,774

-14.5

 

Pipeline

Imports

7,318

4,700

-35.8

Exports

1,259

888

-29.5

Total

8,578

5,589

-34.8

 

Vessel

Imports

4,981

3,239

-35.0

Exports

4,266

3,578

-16.1

Total

9,247

6,817

-26.3

 

Air

Imports

1,430

1,489

4.1

Exports

2,043

2,103

2.9

Total

3,473

3,592

3.4

SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

NOTES: Numbers might not add to totals due to rounding.   Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding. The value of trade for all modes is not equal to the sum of truck, rail, pipeline, vessel and air modes, it also includes shipments made by mail, foreign trade zones, and other transportation.  For additional detail, please refer to the “Data Fields” section of the TransBorder web page: http://www.bts.gov/programs/international/TransBorder/TBDR_DataFields.html

 

 

Table 3. Value of Monthly U.S.-Canada Freight Flows by Mode of Transportation

(millions of current dollars)

Mode

 

July 2014

July 2015

Percent Change

July 2014-2015

All Modes

Imports

29,165

24,719

-15.2

Exports

26,028

22,743

-12.6

Total

55,193

47,462

-14.0

 

All Surface Modes

Imports

25,145

21,494

-14.5

Exports

20,531

17,790

-13.3

Total

45,675

39,283

-14.0

 

Truck

Imports

12,413

12,200

-1.7

Exports

16,688

15,089

-9.6

Total

29,101

27,289

-6.2

 

Rail

Imports

5,432

4,621

-14.9

Exports

2,974

2,175

-26.9

Total

8,406

6,796

-19.2

 

Pipeline

Imports

7,300

4,673

-36.0

Exports

869

526

-39.5

Total

8,169

5,199

-36.4

 

Vessel

Imports

1,734

1,210

-30.2

Exports

1,730

1,274

-26.3

Total

3,463

2,483

-28.3

 

Air

Imports

851

939

10.4

Exports

1,376

1,288

-6.4

Total

2,227

2,227

0.0

SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

NOTES: Numbers might not add to totals due to rounding. Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding. The value of trade for all modes is not equal to the sum of truck, rail, pipeline, vessel and air modes, it also includes shipments made by mail, foreign trade zones, and other transportation.  For additional detail, please refer to the “Data Fields” section of the TransBorder web page: http://www.bts.gov/programs/international/TransBorder/TBDR_DataFields.html 

 

 

Table 4. Value of Monthly U.S.-Mexico Freight Flows by Mode of Transportation

(millions of current dollars)

Mode

 

July 2014

July 2015

Percent Change July 2014-2015

All Modes

Imports

25,116

24,468

-2.6

Exports

20,766

21,065

1.4

Total

45,882

45,533

-0.8

 

All Surface Modes

Imports

20,829

21,341

2.5

Exports

16,827

17,174

2.1

Total

37,656

38,515

2.3

 

Truck

Imports

16,881

17,819

5.6

Exports

13,834

14,328

3.6

Total

30,715

32,147

4.7

 

Rail

Imports

3,930

3,495

-11.1

Exports

2,602

2,483

-4.5

Total

6,532

5,978

-8.5

 

Pipeline

Imports

18

28

50.0

Exports

390

363

-7.1

Total

409

390

-4.6

 

Vessel

Imports

3,247

2,030

-37.5

Exports

2,536

2,304

-9.2

Total

5,784

4,334

-25.1

 

Air

Imports

579

549

-5.1

Exports

667

815

22.3

Total

1,245

1,364

9.5

SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

NOTES: Numbers might not add to totals due to rounding. Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding. The value of trade for all modes is not equal to the sum of truck, rail, pipeline, vessel and air modes, it also includes shipments made by mail, foreign trade zones, and other transportation.  For additional detail, please refer to the “Data Fields” section of the TransBorder web page: http://www.bts.gov/programs/international/TransBorder/TBDR_DataFields.html