University of Louisville and Oklahoma State University: LoDI
National Index (LODINIM066N)
The LoDI Index uses linear regression analysis to combine cargo
volume data from rail, barge, air, and truck transit, along with various
economic factors. The resulting indicator is designed to predict
upcoming changes in the level of logistics and distribution activity in
the US and is represented by a value between 1 and 100. An index at or
above 50 represents a healthy level of activity in the industry
The Greater Louisville and National LoDI Indices were developed by
researchers at the University of Louisville. Please contact Dr. Heragu
(sunderesh.heragu@okstate.edu), now IE&M Department
Head at Oklahoma State University, or Dr. DePuy (depuy@louisville.edu) for additional information.

Manufacturers’ Total Inventories

Manufacturers: Inventories to Sales Ratio (MNFCTRIRNSA)

Manufacturers Sales (MNFCTRSMNSA)

Manufacturers’ New Orders: Total Manufacturing (UMTMNO)

Manufacturers’ New Orders: Durable Goods (UMDMNO)

Manufacturers’ New Orders: Consumer Goods (UCOGNO)

Current New Orders; Percent Reporting Increases
(NOCINA156MNFRBPHI)

Current New Orders: Percent Reporting No Change
(NOCNNA156MNFRBPHI)

Current New Orders: Percent Reporting Decreases
(NOCDNA156MNFRBPHI)

Manufacturers’ New Orders: Motor Vehicles and Parts (UMVPNO)

Manufacturers’ New Orders: Computers and Electronic Products
(A34SNO)

Manufacturers’ New Orders: Construction Materials and Supplies
(UCMSNO)
