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Winter Storm Alert: Major Snowstorm Threatens the Rockies and High Plains

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Forecasters from AccuWeather.com are predicting that the snowstorm could “possibly become one of the biggest snowstorms in the Mile High City’s history” with snowfall totals that “could reach 2 feet in Denver and pile as high as 3 feet in places west of Denver, such as Boulder and Fort Collins.”

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Severe weather causes freight rates to slip

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A huge snowstorm in Denver last week closed three interstate highways: I-25, I-70 and I-76. Road closures isolated Denver from parts of the supply chain last week. That led to an increase on the lane from Seattle to Salt Lake City , as an alternative to bringing in supplies from Denver. Rising Rates. Rising Rates.

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The Best Logistics Team You Have Never Heard Of with Matt Scherer

The Logistics of Logistics

He and his team are also in the final stages of producing “LinkedIn for Learners,” a book with the goal of helping high school and college students to make informed choices about their studies and career goals. Scherer in the City and County of Denver Day” for his work in community affairs in Colorado.

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Van freight stabilizes in early October

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Here are two lanes worth noting: Denver to Oklahoma City jumped 12¢ to a not-so-hot $1.43/mile. Traditional backhaul markets like Denver and Seattle held up, and Los Angeles continued to see price increases over the past month. Elsewhere: Dallas to Denver plunged 24¢ to $2.40/mile. FALLING LANES. except in the West.

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Spot Market Freight Rates Soar After Hurricane Harvey

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Denver to Houston rose 59¢ to $1.63 per mile, the biggest weekly jump ever on an outbound Denver lane. Chicago to Denver rates rose 22¢ to $2.72 Denver to Houston reefer rates also rose 63¢ to $2.53 Out of California, Fresno to Denver rates hit $2.39, up 30¢ from the week before. FALLING LANES.

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Spot market settles after Hurricane Florence

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Rates were up out of Denver , and the lane to Houston rose 17¢ -- but the average was still just $1.50/mile. Find loads, trucks and lane-by-lane rate information in DAT load boards , including rates from DAT RateView. On the top 100 van lanes, more were up than down, but most changes were slight.

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Van freight gears up for the holidays

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Los Angeles to Denver also increased 14¢ to $3.21/mile. Find loads, trucks and lane-by-lane rate information in DAT load boards , including rates from DAT RateView. Both the Seattle and Los Angeles markets saw some double digit rate increases: Seattle to Eugene, OR moved up 26¢ to $2.88/mile. Not So Hot.