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Reefer Freight Up 7 Percent Last Week



Last week’s refrigerated van freight rose 7 percent last week over the previous week on TransCore’s DAT Network of load boards in response to seasonal produce demands. Dry van and flatbed freight rose 0.5 percent over the previous week, according to TransCore Trendlines, a weekly barometer for spot market freight trends.

Truckload capacity was also largely unchanged for all equipment types, with a total decline of 1.7 percent in truck postings week-on-week. The resulting load-to-truck ratio increased from 6.9 to 7.0 loads per truck. The load-to-truck ratio is a key indicator of trucking demand and capacity on the spot market.

TransCore Trendlines provides load-to-truck ratios, spot market and contract market rates, and other key indicators from TransCore’s U.S. Freight Index, a spot freight market barometer. It is based on more than 60 million loads and trucks listed annually on the DAT Network of load boards by freight brokers, 3PLs, shippers and carriers across the United States.

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