(Austin, TX – September 9, 2008) Austin-based uShip today
released August 2008 figures from the Transportation Price Index (TPI), found
at www.transportationpriceindex.com, which dropped
13% overall to $2.41 from July 2008. This
month’s decline puts the TPI well below its August 2007 level of $2.58, a drop
of 6.59%. The TPI is released on a monthly basis and was designed by uShip to
track important data related to transportation costs. This innovative measure
uses proprietary, transactional information from the uShip marketplace to
provide aggregate and categorical pricing figures expressed in US dollars per
ton-mile.
After declining slightly during the past two months, the
price of diesel fuel dropped 10.32% in August 2008 to $4.17, though it still
remains well above its August 2007 level of $2.85. This, the largest monthly
decrease in diesel fuel prices in the past year, produced the largest monthly
decrease in the TPI for the past year, as well. The TPI had risen sharply over
the previous two months from $2.17 in May to $2.77 in July.
According to uShip CEO Matt Chasen, “The steady increase
in diesel fuel costs over the past year has really been pressing transportation
professionals to increase prices to keep their businesses profitable.” Chasen
is optimistic that the August decrease in diesel fuel prices is a sign of good
things to come. “This is the most significant drop in diesel fuel prices we
have seen in quite a while, and it has come as a relief to those in the
transportation industry who have been hit hardest by skyrocketing fuel costs.”
Examining other major categories that factor into the
TPI calculations, the price of transporting vehicles decreased for the second
straight month, falling 6.38% to $0.44. This follows an uncharacteristically
large rise in the price of vehicle transportation from May to June 2008. The
household goods and motorcycles categories dropped 4.22% and 5.26%,
respectively in August, while the price of transporting boats remained constant
at $0.70.
The major categories that factor into the TPI remain
well above August 2007 levels, with boats and freight showing the largest
increases of 29.63% and 27.59%, respectively. Freight transportation prices
have been notably volatile over the course of the past six months and showed an
increase of 34.55% to $0.74 from July to August 2008.
For more information about the TPI and its
methodology, please visit www.transportationpriceindex.com.
To request an interview with Mr. Chasen, please contact Mickey Millsap at 800-698-7447
ext 102. You may also e-mail him at ushippress@uship.com.
High resolution images are available upon request.
About uShip
Founded in 2003, uShip is the first and
largest online marketplace for shipping services. Members list anything they
need shipped, from household goods to vehicles to freight, and receive bids
from thousands of feedback-rated service providers, including movers, carriers,
transporters, van lines, freight brokers and independent service providers. On
any given day, there are thousands of shipments listed on uShip representing
millions of dollars of business. It's totally free for members to list
shipments and for service providers to place bids. uShip's reverse-auction
format and patent-pending search technology dramatically reduce shipping costs
by allowing service providers to find shipments along their routes and fill
empty cargo space. uShip's feedback system holds service providers accountable
for their service and rewards those that perform well. Please visit www.uship.com
for more information.