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Rates rise, but gains may be temporary

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Denver is a big beer producing market, with both large production breweries and smaller craft brewers shipping beer in vans and reefers. Denver to Albuquerque jumped 28¢ to $2.35/mile. Elsewhere, the sharpest increase in freight activity were in Texas, where both Dallas and Houston look strong.

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L.A. freight gets a tailwind from hurricanes and typhoons

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Cargo ships were re-routed or delayed en route to and from ports from Savannah to Baltimore. Ships in and near Hong Kong were delayed, which caused a disruption of traffic at the top U.S. Denver to Albuquerque got a 7¢ increase, to $2.18/mile. Chicago to Dallas dropped 18¢ to $2.17/mile.

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Delayed Produce Could Lead to a Busy May

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We’re hearing a lot about shipping gaps in California due to delays in planting because of an unusually wet winter, which explains the flat reefer volumes last week. Van volumes were down in Dallas as well as Chicago , though, and the overall spot market was basically flat week-over-week. RISING LANE RATES. FALLING LANE RATES.