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3 Signs that Reefer Rates Could Rise Soon

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One Southeast regional lane to avoid: Raleigh to Baltimore. The lane from Denver to Stockton plunged 20¢ to only $0.87/mile. Stockton has good volume right now, but this isn’t the best way to get there, even if you’re stuck in Denver. mile from Stockton to Denver. per mile (up 22¢ for the month).

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Major Freight Markets Saw Biggest Rate Surge of the Year

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In general, markets that feed into the Northeast were up, while Denver, Seattle , and rates coming out of the Northeast were down. to Denver rates rose 18¢ to $2.49/mile. Fresno to Denver surged 52¢ to $2.70/mile Rates were up on 70 of the top 100 van lanes. The lane from Houston to Chicago was up 17¢ to $1.94/mile.

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Sun Belt States are Hot for Seasonal Freight

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Outbound rates fell in key Northern markets, including Chicago , Denver , and Philadelphia. Jacksonville is also going strong, with big rate increases on the lanes to Miami up 13¢, and to New Orleans , up 40¢ Rates are rocketing up in Raleigh , after a down month. and Stockton. Flatbeds Rates Rise in the South.

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Is the Freight Recession Really Over?

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The only lane on the top 100 that was up more than 7¢ was Denver to Stockton , though that wasn’t entirely good news. Raleigh to Baltimore also paid 32¢ better on average at $2.61/mile, Most changes in price were relatively slight, so no major van market posted any significant increases last week.

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