BTS Statistics Release: December 2017 North American Freight Numbers

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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

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BTS Statistics Release: December 2017 North American Freight Numbers

  

 Fig1

SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

 

 

The value of U.S.-NAFTA freight totaled $93.5 billion as all five major transportation modes carried more freight by value with North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners Canada and Mexico in December 2017 compared to December 2016, according to the TransBorder Freight Data released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) (Figure 2, Table 1).

 

The 7.4 percent rise from December 2016 is the 14th consecutive month in which the year-over-year value in current dollars of U.S.-NAFTA freight increased from the same month of the previous year (Figure 1).

 

 

Freight by Mode

 

Fig2 SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

 

 

The value of commodities moving by vessel increased 37.8 percent, pipeline by 14.2 percent, truck by 5.4 percent, air by 4.1 percent, and rail by 2.8 percent (Figure 2, Table 2). The large percentage increase in the value of goods moving by vessel is due in part to a 11.4 percent year-over-year crude oil price increase, and a 22.2 percent increase in the tonnage of mineral fuels transported by vessel.

 

Trucks carried 60.7 percent of U.S.-NAFTA freight and continued to be the most utilized mode for moving goods to and from both U.S.-NAFTA partners. Trucks accounted for $29.0 billion of the $50.5 billion of imports (57.4 percent) and $27.8 billion of the $43.0 billion of exports (64.6 percent) (Table 2).

 

Rail remained the second largest mode by value, moving 14.5 percent of all U.S.-NAFTA freight, followed by vessel, 8.4 percent; pipeline, 6.5 percent; and air, 4.1 percent. The surface transportation modes of truck, rail and pipeline carried 81.7 percent of the total value of U.S.-NAFTA freight flows (Table 2).

 

  

U.S.-Canada Freight

 

 

Fig3 SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

 

 

Comparing December 2016 to December 2017, the value of U.S.-Canada freight flows increased by 9.5 percent to $48.7 billion as the value of freight on all five major modes increased from a year earlier. The value of freight carried by vessel increased by 61.1 percent due in part to an increase in the unit value and an 42.8 percent increase in the tonnage of mineral fuels traded. Pipeline increased by 15.3 percent, rail by 10.1 percent, air by 7.2 percent, and truck by 6.4 percent (Figure 3, Table 3).

 

Trucks carried 55.1 percent of the value of the freight to and from Canada. Rail carried 15.3 percent followed by pipeline, 11.6 percent; vessel, 5.3 percent; and air, 4.9 percent. The surface transportation modes of truck, rail and pipeline carried 82.0 percent of the value of total U.S.-Canada freight flows (Table 3).

  

 

U.S.-Mexico Freight

 

 

Fig4

 

SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

 

 

Comparing December 2016 to December 2017, the value of U.S.-Mexico freight flows increased by 5.2 percent to $44.8 billion as the value of freight on three major modes increased from a year earlier. The value of commodities moved by vessel increased by 28.7 percent, truck by 4.5 percent, and pipeline by 0.7 percent. Rail decreased by 4.9 percent and air by 0.8 percent (Figure 4, Table 4). Rail declined largely because the value of vehicles and parts it carried in December 2017 dropped 9.8 percent from December 2016. Total vehicles and parts freight with Mexico grew however, contributing to increases in truck, vessel and air in December 2017 over the previous year.

 

Trucks carried 66.8 percent of the value of freight to and from Mexico. Rail carried 13.7 percent followed by vessel, 11.7 percent; air, 3.2 percent; and pipeline, 0.9 percent. The surface transportation modes of truck, rail and pipeline carried 81.4 percent of the value of total U.S.-Mexico freight flows (Table 4).

 

 

Commodities

In December 2017, the top commodity category transported between the U.S. and Canada was mineral fuels, of which $5.6 billion, or 61.7 percent, moved by pipeline and $2.1 billion, or 23.0 percent by vessel (Figure 5). The top commodity category transported between the U.S. and Mexico in December 2017 was vehicles and parts, of which $3.7 billion, or 45.0 percent, moved by truck, and $3.4 billion, or 41.4 percent, moved by rail. (Figure 6).

 

Fig5 

 SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data

NOTES: Import and export numbers might not add to totals due to rounding.

 

 

Fig6

SOURCE: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data 

NOTES: Import and export numbers might not add to totals due to rounding.

 

 

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. For previous statistical releases and summary tables, see TransBorder Releases. See TransBorder Freight Data for data from previous months, and for additional state, port, and commodity data. BTS has scheduled the release of annual TransBorder numbers for March 8.

 

 

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

(millions of current dollars) 

Month

2015

2016

2017

Percent Change     2015-2016

Percent Change       2016-2017

January

89,258

82,430

87,960

-7.7

6.7

February

85,723

84,038

86,474

-2.0

2.9

March

96,070

90,462

100,289

-5.8

10.9

April

93,327

90,380

91,068

-3.2

0.8

May

92,707

89,840

98,246

-3.1

9.4

June

99,030

92,671

99,764

-6.4

7.7

July

92,995

83,725

89,175

-10.0

6.5

August

92,442

93,126

97,439

0.7

4.6

September

93,246

91,126

94,379

-2.3

3.6

October

96,624

93,165

100,561

-3.6

7.9

November

88,154

91,089

100,613

3.3

10.5

December

86,748

87,086

93,512

0.4

7.4

Annual

1,106,325

1,069,138

1,139,481

-3.4

6.6

 

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

 

December 2016

December 2017

Percent Change December       2016-2017

All Modes

Imports

46,814

50,544

8.0

Exports

40,271

42,968

6.7

Total

87,086

93,512

7.4

All Surface Modes

Imports

40,605

43,013

5.9

Exports

31,778

33,413

5.1

Total

72,383

76,426

5.6

Truck

Imports

27,432

29,028

5.8

Exports

26,431

27,758

5.0

Total

53,863

56,786

5.4

Rail

Imports

8,970

9,178

2.3

Exports

4,264

4,427

3.8

Total

13,235

13,604

2.8

Pipeline

Imports

4,203

4,807

14.4

Exports

1,083

1,229

13.5

Total

5,286

6,036

14.2

Vessel

Imports

2,838

3,792

33.6

Exports

2,838

4,029

42.0

Total

5,675

7,821

37.8

Air

Imports

1,535

1,694

10.3

Exports

2,159

2,150

-0.4

Total

3,694

3,844

4.1

 

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 TransBorder Freight Data

 

 

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

(millions of current dollars)  

Mode

 

December 2016

December 2017

Percent Change December         2016-2017

All Modes

Imports

23,311

25,453

9.2

Exports

21,161

23,250

9.9

Total

44,471

48,702

9.5

All Surface Modes

Imports

20,226

21,700

7.3

Exports

16,649

18,234

9.5

Total

36,875

39,934

8.3

Truck

Imports

11,243

11,700

4.1

Exports

13,972

15,139

8.4

Total

25,215

26,840

6.4

Rail

Imports

4,795

5,204

8.5

Exports

1,977

2,254

14.0

Total

6,772

7,458

10.1

Pipeline

Imports

4,187

4,796

14.5

Exports

701

840

19.9

Total

4,888

5,636

15.3

Vessel

Imports

1,116

1,543

38.4

Exports

480

1,027

113.9

Total

1,596

2,570

61.1

Air

Imports

909

981

8.0

Exports

1,330

1,419

6.7

Total

2,239

2,401

7.2

 

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 TransBorder Freight Data

 

  

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

(millions of current dollars) 

Mode

 

December 2016

December 2017

Percent Change December     2016-2017

All Modes

Imports

23,504

25,091

6.8

Exports

19,110

19,718

3.2

Total

42,614

44,810

5.2

All Surface Modes

Imports

20,379

21,313

4.6

Exports

15,129

15,179

0.3

Total

35,508

36,493

2.8

Truck

Imports

16,189

17,328

7.0

Exports

12,459

12,618

1.3

Total

28,648

29,946

4.5

Rail

Imports

4,175

3,974

-4.8

Exports

2,288

2,172

-5.0

Total

6,463

6,146

-4.9

Pipeline

Imports

15

12

-24.8

Exports

382

389

1.7

Total

397

400

0.7

Vessel

Imports

1,722

2,249

30.6

Exports

2,357

3,002

27.4

Total

4,079

5,251

28.7

Air

Imports

627

713

13.7

Exports

829

731

-11.8

Total

1,455

1,443

-0.8

 

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 TransBorder Freight Data


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