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Loads and Rates Rise as Month Ends

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In the Southeast, rates are rising in Atlanta and Charlotte , but Memphis outbound rate trends were mixed, with some lane rates increasing while others declined. Outbound rates are moving up in Raleigh, NC, and there’s lots of freight available. The lane from Raleigh to Baltimore paid $2.75/mile That’s $3.54

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October Flatbed Rates Were Highest of the Year

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The Memphis market posted the biggest gains for October, with outbound flatbed rates up 10%. Atlanta rates were down in general, but the lane to Baltimore climbed to $2.95/mile The biggest declines for the month were on lanes out of Raleigh and Baltimore. Lots of major flatbed lanes were at or near $3/mile last week.

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Flatbed freight regains footing in December

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Raleigh and Las Vegas made gains in the past week, while volumes have been above par for the month in Memphis and Houston. FALLING Seasonally, we expect cold weather to lead to lower flatbed rates and volumes, and that was true for Baltimore last week. Memphis to St. Birmingham to Chicago surged to $2.36/mile

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3 Signs that Reefer Rates Could Rise Soon

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Memphis outbound rates improved by 14¢ per mile to an outbound average of $2.46. The lane from Memphis to Dallas added 8¢ in just the last week to $2.29 One Southeast regional lane to avoid: Raleigh to Baltimore. per mile (up 22¢ for the month). That rate is back down to $2.31/mile,

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Memphis to Atlanta was up 13¢ at an average of $2.23/mile. Miami to Baltimore also jumped up 21¢ to $1.75/mile. Atlanta to Raleigh added 39¢ to $2.39/mile. Rates out of Memphis were down after a strong drop in volumes. Memphis to Dallas was down 25¢ to $2.54/mile.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Memphis to Atlanta was up 13¢ at an average of $2.23/mile. Miami to Baltimore also jumped up 21¢ to $1.75/mile. Atlanta to Raleigh added 39¢ to $2.39/mile. Rates out of Memphis were down after a strong drop in volumes. Memphis to Dallas was down 25¢ to $2.54/mile.

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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%. Atlanta to Memphis paid 22¢ better at $1.93/mile. Memphis to Columbus was up 17¢ to $1.94/mile. Miami to Baltimore was up 35¢ to $2.63/mile. Memphis to Dallas was also down 27¢ to $2.76/mile.

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