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Rates rise, but gains may be temporary

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DAT load boards provide the largest and most trusted digital freight marketplace in the trucking industry, with more than 279 million loads and trucks posted annually, plus insights into current spot market and contract rates based on $57 billion in real transactions. Denver to Albuquerque jumped 28¢ to $2.35/mile.

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Extra capacity takes a bite out of prices

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Plus, freight moves are less urgent at this time of year, so prices down were across the country. That said, outbound rates from Houston held up better than most markets, with a huge uptick in volumes. Houston to Oklahoma City rose 13¢ to $2.18/mile. Denver to Houston was up 13¢ to $1.37/mile.

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Spot van rates poised for a rebound

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DAT load boards provide the largest and most trusted digital freight marketplace in the trucking industry, with more than 256 million loads and trucks posted annually, plus insights into current spot market and contract rates based on $60 billion in real transactions. Denver to Albuquerque recovered 12¢ to $2.00/mile,

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Spot van rates poised for a rebound

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DAT load boards provide the largest and most trusted digital freight marketplace in the trucking industry, with more than 256 million loads and trucks posted annually, plus insights into current spot market and contract rates based on $60 billion in real transactions. Denver to Albuquerque recovered 12¢ to $2.00/mile,

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Spot Truckload Rates Continue a Slow-and-Steady Climb

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Stockton to Seattle also added 15¢ for $2.18/mile. Houston to OKC dropped 9¢ to $1.80/mile Houston to OKC dropped 9¢ to $1.80/mile One more 9¢ drop: Denver to Albuquerque fell to $1.66/mile. Even though volumes were down in Florida , the wildfires and evacuations made it more expensive to move freight.

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Spot Market Seasonal Slowdown Begins. Sorta

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The energy sector also remains hot, which pushed prices higher out of Houston. Some of that demand could have been due to re-scheduling of contract freight after snow and ice shut down bridges and highway on-ramps. Denver to Albuquerque, NM, rates dropped 43¢ to $2.49/mile. mile, which is rare for vans in that market.

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Delayed Produce Could Lead to a Busy May

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Van load counts were already up big last week, with an uptick in freight moving out of L.A. The top 4 were the same as last week – Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston and Dallas – but Indianapolis edged out Memphis for the no. Seattle to Eugene, OR was up 13¢ to $2.13/mile. RISING LANE RATES. FALLING LANE RATES.