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Flatbed rates and volumes move upward

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Some of the lanes where rates increased last week included: Houston to Oklahoma City jumped 38¢ to $2.55/mi. On the other hand, flatbed prices trended down in a handful of key markets, including Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Cleveland, Pittsburgh , and Roanoke. Cleveland to Harrisburg, PA dropped 24¢ to $3.66/mi.

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Hot Flatbed Segment Shows Signs of Cooling

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mile: Atlanta to Baltimore , an export lane, tumbled 94¢ to $3.38/mile. Houston to Oklahoma City slipped 52¢ to $3.44/mile. Cleveland to Harrisburg, PA dropped 51¢ to $3.89/mile, Rates declined on certain flatbed lanes, but these falling lanes are still paying more than $3.00/mile:

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Extra capacity takes a bite out of prices

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Houston to Oklahoma City rose 13¢ to $2.18/mile. Miami to Baltimore fell another 50¢ to $1.62/mile. Grand Rapids to Cleveland climbed 39¢ to $2.82/mile. Still, not many lanes had high higher rates last week. Denver to Houston was up 13¢ to $1.37/mile. Atlanta to Philadelphia slid 53¢ to $2.65/mile.

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Spot Freight Volumes Get Welcomed Boost

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Houston to Oklahoma City is lane influenced heavily by the energy sector, and rates fell 16¢ to $2.02/mile. Grand Rapids, MI , had a couple strong lanes despite an overall slip in volumes: Grand Rapids to Cleveland gained 50¢ at $4.12/mile. Lakeland, FL, to Baltimore had a sharp 39¢ drop at $1.46/mile.

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Delayed Produce Could Lead to a Busy May

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Houston to Oklahoma City was up 10¢ to for a springtime high of $1.91/mile. Central Florida is hitting peak season, and the lane from Lakeland to Baltimore added 24¢ to $2.24/mile. Grand Rapids to Cleveland fell on lower volumes, down 28¢ to $2.92/mile. Most changes were slight, though. FALLING LANE RATES.

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Major Freight Markets Saw Biggest Rate Surge of the Year

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Houston to Oklahoma City rose 24¢ to an average of $2.04/mile. Miami to Baltimore was up 35¢ to $2.63/mile. Flatbed load counts are still strong in Texas , but it was the port cities of Los Angeles and Jacksonville that propelled rates, along with inland markets like Cleveland, Raleigh, and Rock Island, IL.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Houston to Oklahoma City cooled, falling 15¢ to $1.73/mile. Miami to Baltimore also jumped up 21¢ to $1.75/mile. Cleveland was also showing signs of life. Rock Island to Kansas City was also up big at $2.81/mile. Chicago remains soft, and the lane to Buffalo fell 23¢ to $2.09.