Rates: Reefers heat up. Vans flatten out. Flats slip down.
Spot market rates for dry vans remained steady at $1.28 per mile in September, and declined by a penny in
Spot market rates for dry vans remained steady at $1.28 per mile in September, and declined by a penny in
Looking back at September, we saw a 69% increase in freight availability on the spot market, compared to September 2009.
Spot market load availability slipped by 3.4 percent and equipment capacity tightened by 1.7 percent in the week of September
Not surprisingly, in the week of September 12 to 18, load availability on the spot freight market increased by 21%
On a drizzly Sunday morning, 49 employees and friends of TransCore, jumped out of their warm beds to make a
Spot market rates have been increasing throughout the first two weeks of September, for all equipment types. For example, van
On Friday afternoon, as we watched from our second-story office window in admiration, Gary F. of Ontario Canada-based Liberty Linehaul
Contract rates for reefers increased from $1.50 to $1.51 in July. This seems odd, because spot market demand — and
Looking at recent trends, there has been a slow but steady easing in spot market freight volume since April. This
We expected spot market rates to decline after the end of June, which is usually a peak month for freight.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently began providing commercial motor carrier companies with a preview of their safety
Motor Carrier Protection Act of 2010Summary of Major Provisions, excerpted from the web site of Senator Olympia Snowe Increases the