DAT North American Freight Index Shows Continued Strength

| December 17, 2013

Freight IndexSpot market freight availability remained strong in November, according to the DAT North American Freight Index.

For the fifth consecutive month, freight availability continued to outpace levels seen in recent years, during a time when volume typically declines.

Month over month, freight availability declined 9.5 percent, the result of 4 fewer business days in November versus October. Comparing an alternative measure, average daily freight volume during the month actually exceeded October volume by 10 percent. On a year-over-year basis, freight volume increased 8.0 percent.Freight Index

Load availability increased 0.9 percent for vans, but declined 5.0 percent for refrigerated (“reefer”) trailers and 21 percent for flatbeds, compared to October. Year over year, van freight volume declined 11 percent, while reefer loads added 6.2 percent and flatbed freight increased 4.3 percent.

The relative strength of November’s overall freight volume was validated by an increase in spot market rates. Rates rose 5.0 percent for vans and 1.9 percent for reefers compared to October, while flatbed rates declined seasonally by 2.5 percent. Compared to November 2012, rates rose 6.0 percent for vans and 1.9 percent for reefers, but declined 5.4 percent for flatbeds compared to last year’s record high rates in that segment.

 

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DAT, a unit of TransCore, is the world’s leading freight marketplace platform and information provider. Through its solutions, DAT Load Boards, TruckersEdge, and DAT RateView, the company hosts over 90 million spot load and truck listings and compiles $20 billion of transacted shipment data annually, as well as automated carrier safety and insurance monitoring through DAT CarrierWatch. DAT is the trucking and transportation industry’s preferred resource for real-time supply, demand, and rate analytics. More information at: www.dat.com.


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