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Van Rates Respond to Seasonal Slowdown

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and Buffalo is the top gateway from Canada. The biggest declines was out West, though: Denver to Albuquerque, NM , fell 35¢ to $2.18/mile. A big swath of the country saw falling van rates last week. The one exception was in Buffalo. Canadian freight has been accelerating into the U.S., Chicago to Buffalo lost 26¢ to $3.30/mile.

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7-Week Streak of Higher Rates Ends – For Now

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to Canada, and the Canadian economy is projected to be the fastest growing in the G7 this year, which is the group that includes the most advanced economies in the world: Philadelphia to Buffalo rose 19¢ at $2.99/mile. Denver to Albuquerque, NM , was down 33¢ to $2.04/mile. Denver to Chicago was also up 19¢ to $1.31/mile

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The “Race” to Win the Autonomous Truck Market

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TORC and Daimler Truck held an event for journalists last week at a TORC facility in Albuquerque. After the US, Australia and Canada are good target markets. When will we see autonomous trucks on the road? How fast will the rollout be? And who will win the race? The event provided their perspective on these questions.

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Van and Reefer Operators Give Thanks for Rate Increases

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Other Hot Markets include Albuquerque, Grand Rapids and Little Rock. and Canada. Twin Falls continues to offer an abundance of loads, coupled with a slight shortage of trucks. There is also a surprisingly high volume of loads available in Fargo, ND. Spot market rates held steady for reefers last week, at $1.93

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‘Truckemon Go’ trucking software app

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I don’t like it at all,” said Sheriff Wally Locker of the Albuquerque police department. “We The game was released in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the United States on July 3. “And these aren’t like real loads either… these are like wild loads- wild loads just out there waiting to be picked up.”. “I I don’t like it.