Columbus,  IN – The latest release of ACT’s For-Hire Trucking Index, with May data, showed a slowing in volumes, strength in pricing, and a sharp decline in the supply-demand balance. 
The ACT For-Hire Trucking Index is a monthly survey of for-hire trucking service providers. ACT Research converts responses into diffusion indexes, where the neutral or flat activity level is  50. 
Kenny  Vieth, ACT Research’s President and Senior Analyst commented, “Consistent with  some consumer-related macro softness as well as the deceleration in DAT’s  load-to-truck ratios from the beginning to the end of the month, May’s Volume  Index decelerated to its lowest reading since the start of the pandemic.” 
He  continued, “Despite the drop in volume growth, we continue to witness the  strongest rate environment in the survey’s history, with capacity re-engagement  extraordinarily challenging as a result of driver and manufacturing constraints  limiting the supply response.”