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Florida Reefer Rates Take a Dive

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Prices out of Miami and Lakeland plummeted, but the ripple effects also led to higher outbound rates in Atlanta , as prices adjust and demand shifts northward to Georgia produce. Nogales, AZ to Dallas bumped up 31¢ to $2.91/mile. Miami to Baltimore dove 59¢ to $2.91/mile. Lakeland to Baltimore fell 46¢ to $2.93/mile.

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3 Signs that Reefer Rates Could Rise Soon

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Domestic produce markets in California and Southern Georgia picked up steam. Atlanta continued to improve, and the lane to Dallas climbed 15¢ to $1.78/mile mile from Nogales, AZ to Dallas , which was up 13¢ compared to the previous week. Another Mexican border crossing in McAllen, TX offered loads to Dallas for $2.42

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Delayed Produce Could Lead to a Busy May

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Van volumes were down in Dallas as well as Chicago , though, and the overall spot market was basically flat week-over-week. Even with the dip in volumes, Dallas was still in the top 5 for van load posts on DAT load boards. Even with the dip in volumes, Dallas was still in the top 5 for van load posts on DAT load boards.

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Sun Belt States Are Hot for Vans and Reefers

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Peaches are not yet ripe in southern Georgia, but onions are rolling out of agricultural areas near the coast. Rates are up for flatbeds in some Sun Belt markets, particularly Jacksonville in the Southeast, Dallas and neighboring Fort Worth, plus Phoenix. Rates are up in some Sun Belt markets, however, including Dallas and Fort Worth.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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A mid-March freeze killed a lot of fruit in Georgia and the Carolinas , which has affected reefer load counts. Miami to Baltimore also jumped up 21¢ to $1.75/mile. High volumes of produce are going to urban areas like Atlanta, Chicago, and Dallas , so outbound rates fell in those markets.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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A mid-March freeze killed a lot of fruit in Georgia and the Carolinas , which has affected reefer load counts. Miami to Baltimore also jumped up 21¢ to $1.75/mile. High volumes of produce are going to urban areas like Atlanta, Chicago, and Dallas , so outbound rates fell in those markets.