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Flatbed rates and volumes move upward

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Plenty of flatbed markets in the South and East experienced rising prices, including Birmingham, Tampa, Atlanta, Savannah, Raleigh, Harrisburg, Dallas and Phoenix. Some of the lanes where rates increased last week included: Houston to Oklahoma City jumped 38¢ to $2.55/mi. Atlanta to Houston increased 26¢ to $2.33/mi.

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Van Rates Peak in July, Flatbed Prices Rise in Southeast

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Memphis had more loads last week, as it replaced Houston as the number 3 market for load availability, following Atlanta and Dallas. Hot Markets include: Jacksonville, Savannah, Raleigh, and Roanoke. DAT Flatbed TriHaul of the Week: Houston - Oklahoma City - Ft Worth - Houston. That breaks up the return trip. mile to $2.12/mile

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Hot Flatbed Segment Shows Signs of Cooling

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Some of the hot spots for flatbeds last week included Las Vegas and Phoenix in the West, and the Raleigh-Greensboro-Roanoke markets in the Southeast. mile: Atlanta to Baltimore , an export lane, tumbled 94¢ to $3.38/mile. Houston to Oklahoma City slipped 52¢ to $3.44/mile. RISING MARKETS. FALLING MARKETS.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Load counts actually rose in Atlanta , though, and outbound rates were also up. Memphis to Atlanta was up 13¢ at an average of $2.23/mile. Houston to Oklahoma City cooled, falling 15¢ to $1.73/mile. Atlanta to Raleigh added 39¢ to $2.39/mile. Reefer freight has been gaining momentum.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Load counts actually rose in Atlanta , though, and outbound rates were also up. Memphis to Atlanta was up 13¢ at an average of $2.23/mile. Houston to Oklahoma City cooled, falling 15¢ to $1.73/mile. Atlanta to Raleigh added 39¢ to $2.39/mile. Reefer freight has been gaining momentum.

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Major Freight Markets Saw Biggest Rate Surge of the Year

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Volumes had the steepest declines in Atlanta and Houston , but Memphis van load counts spiked 13%. Houston to Oklahoma City rose 24¢ to an average of $2.04/mile. Atlanta to Memphis paid 22¢ better at $1.93/mile. Some late-season surprises out of Florida : Lakeland to Atlanta rose 44¢ to $2.30/mile.

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