Spot Rates Sputter, but with Some Exceptions

By Allie Lewis

Even as the summer slump continues, July is still on pace to beat May volumes, with a national average van rate that's about 5 cents per mile higher than it was before the June peak.

Overall volumes did slip last week, and 68 of the top 100 van lanes had lower rates. The week ended with strengthening trends, though, with California summer produce running at higher levels last week for both vans and reefers.

The biggest volume increase in the top van markets came from Los Angeles (up 6%), and produce is running strong from both the San Francisco and Fresno markets, although sufficient capacity is dampening the rate impact.

   

Hot Market Maps in DAT Power and DAT RateView show where trucks are hardest to find. The darker the color, the less competition there is for truckload freight.

 

Rising Rates

Seattle outbound rates rebounded, but prices are still low from that market. Otherwise, western markets generally held up better, while the Southeast continued to slip.

Falling Rates

Memphis rates slipped on 8% lower volumes. In general, most freight markets are losing ground in July.