Fleet Owner: Spot market volumes recovered while rates fell last week
Last week’s spot market reports found that freight volumes rose sharply after the previous week’s holiday declines. Average rates, meanwhile, began their seasonal declines.
Last week’s spot market reports found that freight volumes rose sharply after the previous week’s holiday declines. Average rates, meanwhile, began their seasonal declines.
Spot truckload rates rose in June despite declines in the number of loads moved, said DAT Freight & Analytics, which operates the DAT One freight marketplace and DAT iQ data analytics service.
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According to data released recently, the number of loads posted on DAT One increased by almost 66% to 2.13 million last week. That is more than a significant recovery from the 48% drop from the July 4 week.
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The number of loads posted on DAT One increased by almost 66% to 2.13 million last week, recovering (and then some) from a 48% drop during the July 4 holiday week. The number of loads was 6% higher year over year. Truck posts also bounced higher, up 19% week over week to 327,847.
DAT Freight & Analytics announced enhanced incentives it calls “the DAT Gear Up event,” which, according to a recent media release automatically upgrades DAT One carrier customers to the next tier up from their existing subscription package for a limited time at no additional cost.