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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Memphis to Atlanta was up 13¢ at an average of $2.23/mile. Outbound rates in the past month have surged in Birmingham, Phoenix, Jacksonville, and Los Angeles , and last week saw a big uptick in prices out of Rock Island, IL. Atlanta to Raleigh added 39¢ to $2.39/mile. Memphis to Dallas was down 25¢ to $2.54/mile.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

DAT Solutions

Memphis to Atlanta was up 13¢ at an average of $2.23/mile. Outbound rates in the past month have surged in Birmingham, Phoenix, Jacksonville, and Los Angeles , and last week saw a big uptick in prices out of Rock Island, IL. Atlanta to Raleigh added 39¢ to $2.39/mile. Memphis to Dallas was down 25¢ to $2.54/mile.

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Major Freight Markets Saw Biggest Rate Surge of the Year

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Volumes had the steepest declines in Atlanta and Houston , but Memphis van load counts spiked 13%. Atlanta to Memphis paid 22¢ better at $1.93/mile. Memphis to Columbus was up 17¢ to $1.94/mile. Another lane that’s hovering above the $3 mark late into spring: Memphis to St. Out West, L.A. mile on average.

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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.

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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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Is the Freight Recession Really Over?

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Van demand has been growing in the South, and load counts were up in Atlanta and Memphis. Raleigh to Baltimore also paid 32¢ better on average at $2.61/mile, Outbound rates trended down last month in Savannah, Jacksonville and Los Angeles. Still, we could start to see prices rise in these markets soon.

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