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Study Shows Two-Thirds of Companies Yet to Execute Digital Transformation in Supply Chain Planning

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BOSTON, Mass. Founded in 2002, Spinnaker has offices in Boston, Columbus, Denver, Houston, Memphis, Pittsburgh, London, and Singapore. PRESS RELEASE. New survey finds that most companies are still formulating and gaining support for a digital strategy, with fear of change and data challenges as leading roadblocks. .

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Van freight gears up for the holidays

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Falling lane included: Philadelphia to Boston slipped 16¢ to $3.72/mile. Columbus to Memphis rates declined 13¢ to $1.85/mile. Overall, the state has a load-to-truck ratio of 3.1 – it’s basically stuck in neutral. Buffalo to Allentown was down 14¢ to $3.25/mile.

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Severe weather causes freight rates to slip

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Memphis to Atlanta increased to $2.47/mi. Declining lanes included: Elizabeth, NJ to Boston dropped 38¢ to $3.81/mi. That led to an increase on the lane from Seattle to Salt Lake City , as an alternative to bringing in supplies from Denver. Seattle to Salt Lake City moved up to $1.90/mi. Falling Rates. Falling Rates.

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All The Supply Chain News You Need To Know 3.11-3.15

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Lanes from Dallas to Los Angeles, Memphis to Atlanta, and Philly to Boston all gained ground. Trucking rates stabilize after 8-week dive. The national van rate closed at $1.88/mile, mile, a penny above the previous week. Hearing held for bipartisan bill aimed at diesel emissions.

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Spring Has Sprung for Spot Market Freight

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Retail freight is also rebounding after a lull, which we can see in the higher rates on the lane from Memphis to Columbus , OH, and others that are heavily influenced by retail shipments. Memphis to Columbus up 19¢ to $2.76/mile. Philadelphia to Boston down 17¢ to $3.81/mile. Atlanta to Columbus up 17¢ to $2.14/mile

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Van Rates and Volumes Slip From Seasonal Peak

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Individual markets and lanes also got a rate increase last week, including a handful of lanes originating in Philadelphia, Memphis and Charlotte: Philadelphia saw the biggest jump in average outbound rates, thanks mostly to a couple of lanes to other destinations within the Northeast. Memphis to Charlotte got a 10¢ boost, to $1.86

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Spot Truckload Rates Continue a Slow-and-Steady Climb

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The average rate on each of these lanes hit their highest marks for the past 6 weeks: Philadelphia to Boston jumped up 27¢ to $3.34/mile. Memphis to Columbus hit $1.89/mile, Memphis to Dallas also dippedâ–¼9¢ to $2.09/mile. Miami to Boston reefer rates were up 23¢ to $2.14/mile. Charlotte 3. loads per truck.

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