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Rates rise, but gains may be temporary

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Denver to Albuquerque jumped 28¢ to $2.35/mile. Denver to Oklahoma City gained 21¢ to $1.41/mile. Elsewhere, the sharpest increase in freight activity were in Texas, where both Dallas and Houston look strong. In fact, van trends from Houston are much stronger than flatbed trends.

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Extra capacity takes a bite out of prices

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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. Denver to Albuquerque was down 30¢ to $2.04/mile. Philly to Buffalo dropped 32¢ to $2.42/mile.

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Delayed Produce Could Lead to a Busy May

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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. Denver to Albuquerque rose 10¢ for an average of 1.76/mile. Houston to Oklahoma City was up 10¢ to for a springtime high of $1.91/mile.