Updated:
5/12/2011 10:00:00 AM
Business inventories rose 1% in March, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
The increase followed a revised 0.7% gain in February that was more than initially estimated.
The increase was above economists’ forecasts of a 0.9% increase, Bloomberg reported.
Wholesale sales jumped 2.2%, the highest since March 2010, Bloomberg said.
Factory inventories, which make up about two-fifths of the total, rose 1.1%, while wholesale inventories, which make up about 30%, also gained 1.1%.
When sales are growing, it usually means trucking is seeing additional demand to deliver goods and restock shelves.
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