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How much lower will freight rates fall?

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Chicago to Columbus lost 12¢ at $2.79/mile. The lane from Denver to Albuquerque is still one of your best bets for getting out of Colorado, but that lane lost 15¢ last week at $1.88/mile. Chicago to Detroit was down 22¢ at $3.13/mile.

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How much lower will freight rates fall?

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Chicago to Columbus lost 12¢ at $2.79/mile. The lane from Denver to Albuquerque is still one of your best bets for getting out of Colorado, but that lane lost 15¢ last week at $1.88/mile. Chicago to Detroit was down 22¢ at $3.13/mile.

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How Long Will Van Rates Stay This High?

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Last week’s biggest increase was on the lane from Columbus to Buffalo, up 30¢ more for an average of $3.46/mile. Most of the other big jumps were on lanes out of Chicago and Los Angeles: Chicago to Columbus was up 20¢ at $3.36/mile. Columbus to Chicago averaged $1.81/mile Columbus to Chicago averaged $1.81/mile

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Load-to-Truck Ratios Drop for First Time Since ELD Mandate

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Buffalo to Columbus rates rose 47¢ to an average of $2.41/mile. Columbus to Allentown climbed 32¢ to $4.11/mile. Denver to Albuquerque added 25¢ at $2.92/mile. Columbus to Atlanta was down 21¢ to an average of $2.87/mile. Rates out of Buffalo, NY got an 8% bump. To the south, Charlotte rates rose 4%.

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7-Week Streak of Higher Rates Ends – For Now

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Denver to Albuquerque, NM , was down 33¢ to $2.04/mile. While inbound rates were generally up in Buffalo, the lane from Columbus to Buffalo dropped 33¢ to $3.09/mile. Seattle to Stockton, CA , was down 32¢ to $1.64/mile. Buffalo to Chicago adjusted down 26¢, with the higher demand coming from the opposite direction.

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End of Quarter Adds 11% to Van Demand

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Albuquerque also has high load availability for vans, coupled with a shortage of trucks, as shown in this Hot States Map for the week of September 27 to October 3. TriHaul: Columbus - Philadelphia - Pittsburgh. From there, take a re-positioning load for less than 200 miles back to Columbus. per mile for all loaded miles.

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Looking for a Reefer Load? Try These 5 Markets

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Rates have slipped considerably on the highest-volume lane to Columbus, but the average is still $3.04 Albuquerque, NM, has been lighting up the Hot Market Map for a few weeks now. So if you take a load to Albuquerque from L.A. The backhaul is also strong at an average of $2.77 Photo by Wikimedia Commons author Daniel Schwen.