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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. Projections for Central California produce are still strong for June, so we’re keeping an eye on the Fresno market, but those shipping gaps meant that rates didn’t continue their upward trend on many of the top reefer lanes. That paid $2.19/mile

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Spring freight rates: Stable or stuck?

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Houston to Oklahoma City slipped 12¢ to $1.92/mi. Fresno volumes were up, but other parts of California went softer. Sacramento to Portland, OR, also gained 23¢ to $2.93/mi. Sacramento to Portland, OR, also gained 23¢ to $2.93/mi. Fresno to Seattle lost 18¢ to $2.36/mi. REEFER TRENDS.

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Vans and Reefers Have a Friend in California

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Fresno and Sacramento have lots of loads, too. There were a lot of loads available in California, though, especially outbound from Los Angeles, Fresno , and Ontario , which is the gateway to the "inland empire" of agricultural markets in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys. Oklahoma City is also super-hot for flatbeds.

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Delayed Produce Could Lead to a Busy May

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Houston to Oklahoma City was up 10¢ to for a springtime high of $1.91/mile. Out of California , volumes were flat, with higher load counts out of the Fresno area offset by declines farther south. Sacramento to Denver slipped 14¢ to $2.17/mile. Most changes were slight, though. FALLING LANE RATES.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Houston to Oklahoma City cooled, falling 15¢ to $1.73/mile. Shipments out of the Santa Maria District also pushed rates up out of the Fresno market. Out West, Sacramento to Portland gained 22¢ to $2.44/mile. Chicago remains soft, and the lane to Buffalo fell 23¢ to $2.09.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Houston to Oklahoma City cooled, falling 15¢ to $1.73/mile. Shipments out of the Santa Maria District also pushed rates up out of the Fresno market. Out West, Sacramento to Portland gained 22¢ to $2.44/mile. Chicago remains soft, and the lane to Buffalo fell 23¢ to $2.09.