Blue Book: Spot load and truck posts hold firm in early November
Load posts on DAT One held steady during the week of Nov. 2-7, dipping 3 percent to 2.13 million but holding steady from week to week.
Load posts on DAT One held steady during the week of Nov. 2-7, dipping 3 percent to 2.13 million but holding steady from week to week.
Load posts on DAT One held steady during the week of Nov. 2-7, dipping 3% to 2.13 million. The number of load posts has been firm from week to week, averaging 2.19 million over the last 16 weeks. Truck posts increased 3% to 239,406 last week.
Load posts on DAT One held steady during the week of Nov. 2-7, dipping 3% to 2.13 million.
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Load posts on the DAT One load board dipped by 6% to 2.16 million last week and truck posts declined for the third straight week, slipping 9% to 221,480.
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