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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. destination, the combined Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

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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. Miami to Baltimore slipped 75¢ to a more-normal $2.13/mile. Denver to Oklahoma City gained 21¢ to $1.41/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. Denver to Albuquerque rose 10¢ for an average of 1.76/mile. California produce should gain strength in the coming weeks. Most changes were slight, though.

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Spot Market Gets a Strong Start to May

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From June to October last year, California shipped 500,000 loads of processed tomato products. Denver to Albuquerque has been more up-and-down than usual, and last week it fell 10¢ for an average of $1.64/mile. The lane from Baltimore to Springfield, MA , went from super-hot to just strong, down 61¢ to $3.34/mile.