Spot Market Freight Availability Second Best on Record, Rates Up from 2013
Spot market freight availability rose 24% in January, exceeding December levels for only the second time since 1996, according to new figures from the the freight-matching service provider DAT.
Spot Freight Rates Gain in Two Out of Three Major Catagories
Freight activity and rates on the spot market remained elevated last week after a surge of freight following winter storms the week before, according to the freight matching service provider DAT.
Rates Edge Up As Loads Spike and Capacity Tightens
Spot market rates according to loadboard DAT mostly rose in the first week of the year, as flatbed rates rose 0.9 percent to $2.17 and reefer rates rose to $2.13. Van rates were flat at $1.95 a mile.
A Strengthening Economy Is Driving Up Spot Rates for Trucks
Spot rates for truckload services are unusually high for this time of year. And that’s good news for an industry that has struggled for years with an increasing burden of regulations, seesawing fuel prices and razor-thin profit margins.
Year-end Surge Leaves Dry Van Spot Truckload Rates at Highest Levels Since 2009, Consultancy Says
Spot market rates for dry van services, the most widely used form of truckload delivery, spiked at the end of 2013 to near-historic levels, according to truck consultancy DAT.
Spot Market Comparatively Strong in November, DAT Index Shows
Spot market freight availability remained strong in November compared to the year before, according to the DAT North American Freight Index. For the fifth consecutive month, freight availability continued to outpace levels seen in recent years – an
DAT Analyst Sees Truckload Rates Reflecting Hours Rule
Truckload carriers are raising their rates to cover increased costs from the new hours-of service rule, but not enough to keep up with the estimated loss of productivity, says Mark Montague of DAT, the load matching and analytic services company.
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Alternatives Available for Fuel Price Info as Weekly DOE Report is Suspended
While trucking continues rolling during the partial shutdown of the federal government, an often used weekly roundup of fuel prices from the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration has been sidelined due to a lack of funding, but t
DAT is now offering RateView, a tool for seeing real-time rates so carriers can identify the highest-paying route options. RateView allows carriers to see market rates paid by shippers as well as current spot market rates on all lanes in the U.S. and