Spot Truckload Van Rate Hits New High
The national average spot truckload van rate on the DAT network of load boards edged up a penny to $2.31/mile during the week ending June 23, a new all-time high despite a 7% increase in available van capacity and 5% decline in the number of available loads.
VAN OVERVIEW: Van load posts were down 5% while truck posts increased 7% compared to the previous week. The van load-to-truck ratio fell 11% to 9.2 loads per truck. That’s 64 percent above last year’s June average of 5.6, which was the highest-ever ratio at the time.
FLATBED OVERVIEW: The national load-to-truck ratio for flatbeds remains high, but it fell to its lowest point since late February, down to 77.9 loads per truck. That was due to a 10% decline in load posts and a 3% increase in truck posts. Flatbed volumes in June are 32% higher than they were one year ago in our top 78 flatbed lanes, and rates in those lanes are 26% higher than last year at this time.
REEFER TRENDS: Reefer load posts and truck posts each rose 3%, leading to a slight uptick in the ratio to 12.7 reefer loads per truck. Reefer volumes from Georgia and the Carolinas continue to strengthen as harvests move north of Florida. Out West, the transition from Texas to California is underway with Los Angeles still strong and the Fresno market coming into peak season.
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