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Rates rise, but gains may be temporary

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That pushed the load-to-truck ratio up 6%, signaling that demand outpaced truckload capacity. It's possible that the NFL playoff games and college bowl games increased demand from bars, restaurants and grocery stores. Denver to Albuquerque jumped 28¢ to $2.35/mile. Football also seems to be impacting reefer demand.

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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. The ratio is a sensitive, real-time indicator of the balance between demand and capacity. Denver to Albuquerque got a 7¢ increase, to $2.18/mile. Chicago to Dallas dropped 18¢ to $2.17/mile.

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Extra capacity takes a bite out of prices

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Denver to Albuquerque was down 30¢ to $2.04/mile. Reefer load counts rebounded 25% last week after the New Year’s interruption, but once again there was plenty of capacity to handle the demand. Miami to Baltimore fell another 50¢ to $1.62/mile. Philly to Buffalo dropped 32¢ to $2.42/mile.