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October Flatbed Rates Were Highest of the Year

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The Memphis market posted the biggest gains for October, with outbound flatbed rates up 10%. Flatbed rates were down out of a handful of Sunbelt markets: Atlanta, Savannah, Fort Worth, and Phoenix. The biggest declines for the month were on lanes out of Raleigh and Baltimore. mile last week.

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Van Rates Peak in July, Flatbed Prices Rise in Southeast

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Memphis had more loads last week, as it replaced Houston as the number 3 market for load availability, following Atlanta and Dallas. 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. mile to $2.12/mile

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3 Signs that Reefer Rates Could Rise Soon

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Memphis outbound rates improved by 14¢ per mile to an outbound average of $2.46. The lane from Memphis to Dallas added 8¢ in just the last week to $2.29 This is a good way into Texas , where you can usually find a load out of Dallas, Fort Worth , and especially Houston. per mile (up 22¢ for the month).

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Sun Belt States are Hot for Seasonal Freight

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Rates improved in Dallas , Atlanta , and Memphis , as well as L.A. Atlanta , Memphis and Nashville were fairly quiet last week, and trends out of Roanoke were mixed. Four major lanes out of Raleigh had double-digit increases last week. ” Weather could be a factor, at the beginning of a seasonal transition. and Stockton.

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