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Outbound Tender Rejections Increase for the First Time Since March Peak

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Produce shipping is showing signs of strengthening and should begin building activity for the remainder of the month before leveling off in June. We are seeing favorable rates for shippers in Seattle, Ontario, California, and Denver, Colorado as carriers look to capitalize on outbound volumes. State-By-State COVID-19 Reopening Status.

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Logistics Market Stays Flat as May Begins

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Moving freight into Seattle, Ontario, California, and Denver , Colorado markets should pick up. Shipping in or out of Alabama should be close to normal. . As the state reopens retail facilities on May 4, shipping in and out of Arizona should not be substantially impacted. . State-By-State COVID-19 Reopening Status .

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Asian imports turn up the heat for vans on the West Coast

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Demand for vans continues to heat up on the West Coast, boosting load-to-truck ratios in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. Ships arrived late, and containers were unloaded and drayed to warehouses late, so that cargo is finally heading east and north. to Chicago , Dallas , Phoenix , and Denver. Hot Markets.

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Reefer Capacity Gets Tighter Ahead of Thanksgiving

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Chicago to Denver soared 27¢ to $3.17/mile. Demand is still extra-high out of potato-shipping regions ahead of Thanksgiving, but rates from Twin Falls, ID, to Phoenix dropped 27¢ to an average of $2.74/mile. In general, eastbound lanes out of Southern Idaho paid better last week than they did the week before.

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Mid-May Spot Market Has Been a Mixed Bag

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Denver to Houston also fell11¢ to just $1.00/mile. That comes despite uneven production out of Florida , shipping gaps in California , and a drop in volumes in markets near the Mexican border. Potato shipments have also picked up out of Idaho , and California volumes are expected to push the segment through the 4th of July.

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Hurricane Matthew Affects Spot Rates and Freight Volumes

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due to the fallout from the Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy. Potatoes are still rolling out of Idaho , and we could see renewed pressure on rates. The lane from Fresno to Denver was down 21¢ to $2.01/mile, Lo s Angeles was the top market for van load posts again last week, and by a large margin. to Elizabeth, NJ hit $1.74/mile.

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