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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.

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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. Texas has been quiet in recent weeks, but the lane from Houston to Oklahoma City rose 14¢ to $2.26/mile. The biggest increase was from Buffalo to Allentown, PA , which added 22¢ to an average of $3.36/mile.

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2 Signs That the Freight Recession Really Is Over

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Houston to Oklahoma City was down 8¢ to $1.97/mile. The lane from Sacramento to Denver paid 24¢ better on average, at $2.63/mile. We got some improvement on some backhaul lanes too, where rates are generally higher going in the opposite direction: Buffalo to Columbus rates rose 15¢ to $1.65/mile. That paid $2.19/mile

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How much lower will freight rates fall?

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Out West, Denver to Oklahoma City added 14¢ at $1.38/mile. The lane from Denver to Albuquerque is still one of your best bets for getting out of Colorado, but that lane lost 15¢ last week at $1.88/mile. All rates below include fuel surcharges and are based on real transactions between brokers and carriers.

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Higher van volumes fail to boost rates

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On the other hand, volumes plunged coming out of Denver , so only the higher-priced lanes remained, which boosted rates there. Several low-paying lanes showed rate increases last week: Denver to Chicago increased 11¢ to $1.23/mi. Denver to Phoenix gained 10¢ to $1.32/mi. Dallas to Chicago bumped up 10¢ to $1.26/mi.

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How much lower will freight rates fall?

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Out West, Denver to Oklahoma City added 14¢ at $1.38/mile. The lane from Denver to Albuquerque is still one of your best bets for getting out of Colorado, but that lane lost 15¢ last week at $1.88/mile. All rates below include fuel surcharges and are based on real transactions between brokers and carriers.

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Van rates drop to 16-month low

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And rates out of Denver are holding up, for the second week in a row. Denver to Oklahoma City rates rose 13¢ to $1.34/mile. Philadelphia to Charlotte added 10¢ to $1.60/mile. Buffalo to Allentown bumped up 10¢ to $3.18/mile.