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Severe weather causes freight rates to slip

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Denver to Albuquerque, NM increased to $2.07/mi. Out west, Sacramento to Salt Lake City picked up, possibly replacing the Denver to Salt Lake City lane. Lanes with big price increases included: Sacramento to Salt Lake City skyrocketed 40¢ to $2.35/mi. Seattle to Salt Lake City moved up to $1.90/mi. Falling Rates.

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Spot Truckload Rates Continue a Slow-and-Steady Climb

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One more 9¢ drop: Denver to Albuquerque fell to $1.66/mile. Sacramento to Denver also added 30¢ at an average of $2.32/mile, Buffalo was mostly neutral last week, and volumes were up sharply in Denver. Houston to OKC dropped 9¢ to $1.80/mile mile last week. Memphis to Dallas also dippedâ–¼9¢ to $2.09/mile.

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Delayed Produce Could Lead to a Busy May

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Denver to Albuquerque rose 10¢ for an average of 1.76/mile. Sacramento to Denver slipped 14¢ to $2.17/mile. The slow and steady trend of more gaining lanes than falling took a step back last week. On the top 100 van lanes, 50 were down, 41 were up, and 9 were neutral. Most changes were slight, though. FALLING LANE RATES.

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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. Outbound rates increased in key California markets, including Sacramento, where rates rose 14¢ last week, to an average of $2.20 There is also a surprisingly high volume of loads available in Fargo, ND.