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Ryder Acquires Whiplash, Expands Network

Multichannel Merchant

Whiplash brings Ryder facilities near LA/Long Beach (Chino, Long Beach, City of Industry, CA), Jacksonville, FL, Savannah, Newark, Secaucus and Clifton, NJ, Columbus, OH, Salt Lake City and Sumner, WA, near SeaTac.

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Hurricane Michael halts shipments

DAT Solutions

Road closures halted shipments on major trade routes like I-10 between Houston, New Orleans and Jacksonville , and I-75 up from Florida to Atlanta. One of the few lanes that was not hurt by the storm was Memphis to Columbus, OH , up 10¢ to an average of $2.32mile. FALLING LANES.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Conferences to Attend in 2019

Talking Logistics

Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC) Conference , April 28 – May 1, Columbus, OH. TMSA 2018 Logistics Marketing & Sales Leadership Conference , June 9-11, Jacksonville, FL. Home Delivery World 2019 , April 3-5, Philadelphia, PA. The Logistics & Supply Chain Forum , June 2-4 in Naples, FL.

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Van Rates Peak in July, Flatbed Prices Rise in Southeast

DAT Solutions

Memphis outbound rates were down for the week, but rates are rising in the Midwest, starting with Columbus. Hot Markets include: Jacksonville, Savannah, Raleigh, and Roanoke. Memphis had more loads last week, as it replaced Houston as the number 3 market for load availability, following Atlanta and Dallas.

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Major Freight Markets Saw Biggest Rate Surge of the Year

DAT Solutions

Memphis to Columbus was up 17¢ to $1.94/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. Houston to Oklahoma City rose 24¢ to an average of $2.04/mile. Out West, L.A.

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