GLG News by Intermodal Railcar Experts

Toby Kolstad, President

Toby KolstadPresidentRail Theory Forecasts 
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Reliable freight and High Speed Passenger Service can’t coexist!

September 21, 2010

High-Speed Rail Stalls | online.wsj.com

The railroads are caught in a bind. While seeking government handouts in Public-Private Partnerships and battling congressional reregulation legislation, they have been trying not to offend too many politicians by fighting the expansion of passenger service over their primarily freight network.  It’s now crunch time and there are very few areas where the railroads can compromise: adding high speed passenger service would make track maintenance too expensive and freight service too unreliable.

Toby Kolstad, President

Toby KolstadPresidentRail Theory Forecasts 
          What is a GLG Leader?|The Gerson Lehrman Group&reg; (GLG) Leader Program<sup>SM</sup> is our premium Member Program<sup>SM</sup>. Those identified as GLG Leaders are in the top 5% of GLG CouncilRank and have an exclusivity agreement with GLG.

Rail traffic is up, but it’s no barn burner

September 8, 2010

Norfolk Southern, CSX Say Volumes Rise as Rail Demand Holds Up | www.bloomberg.com

Rail traffic is one of the best current measures of economic activity in the country, and the weekly carload reports from the AAR are one of the timeliest indicators available. Through the 34th week of the year, the numbers read as follows: total carload traffic is up 7.1% over the same period in 2009, and intermodal traffic is up 14.3%. Compared to the second quarter of this year, carload traffic in the third quarter is down 1% and intermodal loads are up 4.8% 

Toby Kolstad, President

Toby KolstadPresidentRail Theory Forecasts 
          What is a GLG Leader?|The Gerson Lehrman Group&reg; (GLG) Leader Program<sup>SM</sup> is our premium Member Program<sup>SM</sup>. Those identified as GLG Leaders are in the top 5% of GLG CouncilRank and have an exclusivity agreement with GLG.

Railroad traffic shows economic pickup underway

August 27, 2010

Key Factory-Related Cargoes Rise at Top Railroads | www.joc.com

The weekly railroad traffic reports from the American Association of Railroads are one of the timeliest indicators of economic activity, and the numbers in recent weeks are pointing to a pickup in industrial activity. The weekly reports in the second quarter indicated a significant slowdown in economic growth long before the Federal Reserve lowered revised the GDP numbers for the period.

John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor

John SchulzIndependent Analyst - Contributing EditorLogistics Management Magazine 
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Trucking Time Bomb: What To Do About Mexican Trucks?

August 20, 2010

Teamsters Urge Federal Government To Challenge Mexico's Retaliatory Tariffs -- WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- | www.prnewswire.com

Mexico plans to impose import tariffs of as much as 25 percent on a variety of U.S. products in retaliation for the failure of the U.S. government to allow Mexican trucks to operate north of the border, as required under terms of the 16-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Mexico will administer tariffs on a rotating list of 99 U.S. products valued at about $2.5 billion.

Toby Kolstad, President

Toby KolstadPresidentRail Theory Forecasts 
          What is a GLG Leader?|The Gerson Lehrman Group&reg; (GLG) Leader Program<sup>SM</sup> is our premium Member Program<sup>SM</sup>. Those identified as GLG Leaders are in the top 5% of GLG CouncilRank and have an exclusivity agreement with GLG.

Utilities begin to use more coal as railroad coal traffic increases

August 19, 2010

U.S. coal and natural gas generation rose, nuclear fell, in June | www.powergenworldwide.com

The EIA has reported that coal fired electric plants increased production faster in 2010 than overall demand for electricity has grown. Compared to June of 2009, coal fired generation was up 12.2% compared to an overall increase in demand for electric power of 7.9%. Power from plants that use Natural Gas also increased, as did power from Wind farms. Rail coal traffic has been steadily growing since the end of the first quarter and should finish the year about even to last year.

Toby Kolstad, President

Toby KolstadPresidentRail Theory Forecasts 
          What is a GLG Leader?|The Gerson Lehrman Group&reg; (GLG) Leader Program<sup>SM</sup> is our premium Member Program<sup>SM</sup>. Those identified as GLG Leaders are in the top 5% of GLG CouncilRank and have an exclusivity agreement with GLG.

Railroad intermodal loads may be peaking early

August 10, 2010

Retailer Container Imports May Have Peaked | www.joc.com

Weekly railroad intermodal traffic has recently approached the levels recorded in mid-2008 and was on track to reach pre-recession levels by the end of the year if the normal cyclical pattern for this traffic sector prevailed. That would not have matched the other economic data normally associated with these shipments and could have created a problem for retailers in early 2011. A new report by Port Tracker however, now claims that the traditional shipping patter may not be seen in 2010.

John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor

John SchulzIndependent Analyst - Contributing EditorLogistics Management Magazine 
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YRC Q2 Bottom Line: More losses, more expensive debt

August 4, 2010

YRC Worldwide (NASDAQ: YRCW) Can't Shake Downward Spiral In Q2 | www.istockanalyst.com

Financially ailing LTL giant YRC Worldwide narrowed its second-quarter net loss to $9.5 million, compared with year-ago quarterly losses of $309 million. That came on a 2.9 percent drop of revenue to $1.1 billion. But YRC's long-term survivability is still a huge question mark, as it faces "snapback" pension payments to the Teamsters union multiemployer pension plans of as much as $350 million a year, plus higher borrowing costs as it trades it long-dated debt for shorter-term debt at higher interest costs.

Toby Kolstad, President

Toby KolstadPresidentRail Theory Forecasts 
          What is a GLG Leader?|The Gerson Lehrman Group&reg; (GLG) Leader Program<sup>SM</sup> is our premium Member Program<sup>SM</sup>. Those identified as GLG Leaders are in the top 5% of GLG CouncilRank and have an exclusivity agreement with GLG.

Coal exports surge on Australian port problems and Asian steel boom

August 2, 2010

U.S. steam coal exports to support freight rates | www.commodities-now.com

Eastern coal exports rose to pre-recession levels during the first quarter due to the booming steel production in the Far East and the inability of Australian ports to handle the growth in demand for its coal resources. With collapse in demand from Canada, historically the biggest buyer of U.S. coal, Eastern railroads would have seen fewer coal shipments had not this market suddenly exploded and had not Australia failed to expand their port capacity.

John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor

John SchulzIndependent Analyst - Contributing EditorLogistics Management Magazine 
          What is a GLG Leader?|The Gerson Lehrman Group&reg; (GLG) Leader Program<sup>SM</sup> is our premium Member Program<sup>SM</sup>. Those identified as GLG Leaders are in the top 5% of GLG CouncilRank and have an exclusivity agreement with GLG.

Which Trucking Company Benefits Most from a YRC Closure? How About ODFL?

July 28, 2010

UPDATE 3-Old Dominion Freight Line Q2 beats Street, shares rise | Reuters | www.reuters.com

Old Dominion Freight Line, the nation's seventh-largest LTL trucking company, reported a surge in second-quarter net income of $21.5 million on 16.5 percent rise in revenue to $368.3 million, compared to 10.7 million net income in the 2009 second quarter. Analysts noted ODFL's ability to raise rates as well as a 13.4 percent rise in tonnage in helping the company post an industry-best 89.1 operating ratio (OR) in the second quarter.

Toby Kolstad, President

Toby KolstadPresidentRail Theory Forecasts 
          What is a GLG Leader?|The Gerson Lehrman Group&reg; (GLG) Leader Program<sup>SM</sup> is our premium Member Program<sup>SM</sup>. Those identified as GLG Leaders are in the top 5% of GLG CouncilRank and have an exclusivity agreement with GLG.

Rails are doing well, but so are truckers and air freight carriers.

July 23, 2010

Railroad group: Traffic still shows weak economy | www.businessweek.com

The number of rail car loads has been relatively steady for most of this year, up over last year but significantly lower than pre-recession levels. Intermodal traffic however, has not only recovered last year’s losses but is about to pass the weekly traffic levels of 2008. The latter however, are well below the traffic levels of 2006. Moreover, indices of truck traffic levels show similar gains, so the railroad's claim to be taking market share due to a more fuel efficient operation is questionable.

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