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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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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 lanes there dipped slightly despite fairly strong demand ahead of Easter. 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.

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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 lanes there dipped slightly despite fairly strong demand ahead of Easter. 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.

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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. Also, when demand slacks off for van and reefer freight, there are more trucks available.

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Is the Freight Recession Really Over?

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Low reefer demand has also put more refrigerated carriers in competition for van loads, since some dry van freight can be hauled in a reefer trailer. 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,

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