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November intermodal volumes see annual decline, reports IANA
December 19, 2025
Total November volume, at 1,456,259 units, fell 4.1% annually, following a 2.0% annual decline in October and respective 2.4% and 1.6% annual gains seen in September and August, respectively. Which was preceded by July’s 4.4% annual gain, which saw higher volumes due to the pulling-forward of goods being imported during the previous pause on the White House’s reciprocal tariffs.
Q3 intermodal volumes see annual gains, reports IANA
December 1, 2025
Total loadings, at 4,757,324, increased 2.8% annually, hitting its highest level since the second quarter 2021.
October intermodal volumes trend down, reports IANA
November 19, 2025
Total October volume, at 1,616,956 units, decreased 2.0% annually, following respective 2.4% and 1.6% annual gains seen in September and August, respectively. Which was preceded by July’s 4.4% annual gain, which saw higher volumes due to the pulling-forward of goods being imported during the previous pause on the White House’s reciprocal tariffs.
Intermodal volumes head up in September, reports IANA
October 24, 2025
Total September volume, at 1,550,599 units, rose 2.4% annually, ahead of the 1.6% annual gain seen in August and below July’s 4.4% annual gain, which saw higher volumes due to the pulling-forward of goods being imported during the previous pause on the White House’s reciprocal tariffs.
Intermodal volumes see July gains, reports IANA
August 22, 2025
Total July volume, at 1,595,728 units, increased 4.4% annually, following a 0.5% annual decline in June.
Intermodal volumes see second quarter gains, reports IANA
August 8, 2025
Total second quarter, at 4,579,798 units, increased 2.4% annually, marking the seventh consecutive quarter of annual growth, following eight straight quarters of annual declines.
June intermodal volumes see a slight annual decline, reports IANA
July 21, 2025
Total June volume, at 1,469,872 units, fell 0.3% annually, following a 0.5% annual May increase.
Intermodal volumes see annual gains in April, reports IANA
May 21, 2025
Total April volume, at 1,559,593 units, posted a 7.1% annual gain. Trailers continued a longstanding decline, falling 22.5%, to 37,392, and domestic containers, at 707,015, increased 6.2% annually. All domestic equipment, which is comprised of trailers and domestic containers, at 744,407, was up 4.3% annually. ISO, or international containers, at 815,186, rose 9.8% annually.
Intermodal volumes finish 2024 with solid growth, reports IANA
January 30, 2025
2024 domestic containers, at 2,245,992 units, were up 6.5% annually, and trailers, at 158,404, fell 6.2% annually. All domestic equipment, which is comprised of trailers and domestic containers, came in at 2,404,396, for a 5.6% annual increase. And ISO, or international, containers, at 2,290,966, rose 9.6%.
IANA reports calendar year 2024 and December intermodal volume gains
January 21, 2025
Total December volume, at 1,526,922 units, posted an 8.3% annual gain. Trailers continued an ongoing decline, falling 10.4% annually to 52,682, and domestic containers, at 712,268, increased 7.9% annually. All domestic equipment, which is comprised of trailers and domestic containers, at 764,950, headed up 6.4% annually. ISO, or international containers, at 761,972, rose 10.2% annually.
Intermodal volumes remain strong in November, reports IANA
December 20, 2024
Total November volume, at 1,519,046 units, headed up 5.3% annually, said IANA.
Intermodal volume turns in strong third quarter growth, reports IANA
October 31, 2024
IANA reported that total third quarter volume, at 4,627,631 units, headed up 9.8% annually, growing for the fourth consecutive quarter, following eight straight quarters of annual declines. The first and second quarters saw annual gains of 8.8% and 7.7%, respectively.
September intermodal volumes post gains, reports IANA
October 21, 2024
Total September volume, at 1,514,487 units, increased 7.4% annually. Domestic containers, at 704,871, were up 2.9% annually, while trailers, at 46,996, fell 9.2%. All domestic equipment, which is comprised of domestic containers and trailers, rose 2.0%, to 751,867 units, and ISO, or international, containers, came in at 762,620 for a 13.2% annual increase.
August intermodal volumes remain on the right side of growth, reports IANA
September 24, 2024
Total August volume, at 1,585,012 units, increased 8.3% annually and topped July’s 1,528,132 units.