AUDIO: Flatbed Market is Anything But Flat
Flatbed freight is rolling out all over the U.S., and van freight is starting to gain traction, too. I talked
Flatbed freight is rolling out all over the U.S., and van freight is starting to gain traction, too. I talked
Van rates have been stable as a national average, but they could be trending up very soon. In ten days
Van rates have been stable as a national average, but they could be trending up very soon. It’s officially spring
Van trends: After two weeks of rising volumes, the number of van loads held steady last week on the spot
Reefer demand and rates declined steadily throughout February, which is a pretty typical spot market trend. The declines in reefer
We had a turnaround in van trends last week, reversing course from the declines we’ve been seeing since mid-January. Volumes
This week on Land Line Now with Terry Scruton, we talked about higher volumes, stable pricing, and what’s looking like
February has been a strong month for flatbed freight. That’s not something you hear all that often, but the national
Fuel prices have fallen in recent weeks. If you’re a motor carrier, that’s great for operating expenses, but it’s also
February is usually the slowest month of the year for spot freight, and declines in reefer rates have been sharper
The national average van rate has fallen for six straight weeks now, but that’s pretty typical for mid-February. What’s less
Flatbed trends have been mostly neutral overall so far in February. There are signs of spring, with higher volumes in