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Spot freight volumes rise, rates lag

May 2, 2019
While the number of truck posts fell 4%, there was enough capacity to cover demand and national average spot rates.

It’s typical for spot truckload freight volumes to get a bounce during the week after a holiday. Sure enough, the number of posted loads increased 1% during the week ending April 28, according to DAT Solutions, which operates the DAT network of load boards.

While the number of truck posts fell 4%, there was enough capacity to cover demand and national average spot rates ended the week at or below their averages for the month of March.

National average spot rates through April 28:

  • Van: $1.81/mile, 4 cents lower than the March average
  • Refrigerated: $2.15/mile, 2 cents lower
  • Flatbed: $2.34/mile, unchanged

The price of fuel crept up 2 cents to $3.17 per gallon as a national average. That’s a 10-cent increase during the month of April.

Van trends: Average rates increased on just 37 of the top 100 van lanes last week. The good news is that volumes—loads actually moved—are higher than they’ve been at this time in the past three years. The national van load-to-truck ratio rose from 1.3 to 1.6.

Markets to watch: Five of the top six van markets had higher freight volumes, with Houston and Stockton, California, up by double-digit percentages compared to the previous week. Los Angeles factored into several important lanes:

  • Los Angeles to Chicago: $1.43/mile, up 10 cents
  • Phoenix to Los Angeles: $1.32/mile, up 6 cents
  • Seattle to Los Angeles: $1.28/mile, up 6 cents

Reefer trends: Rates declined on 41 of the top 78 reefer lanes last week and the national average reefer load-to-truck ratio slipped from 2.6 to 2.5. But there’s reason for optimism.

Markets to watch: All along the Atlantic Coast from Miami to Savannah, load-to-truck ratios were elevated as produce harvests pick up. Demand is building in north and central Florida: Lakeland had about 20% more reefer loads available. The average rate from Lakeland to Charlotte increased 19 cents to $2.04/mile.

DAT Trendlines are generated using DAT RateView, which provides real-time reports on spot market and contract rates, as well as historical rate and capacity trends. The RateView database is comprised of more than $60 billion in freight payments. DAT load boards average 1.2 million load posts searched per business day.

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