More Trucks, Fewer Loads Drive Spot Rates Lower

| July 26, 2018

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Spot truckload rates continued their seasonal decline during the week ending July 21 as the overall number of loads posted on DAT load boards fell 5.5% and capacity increased 1.3%.

National average rates declined for all three equipment types: the van rate fell 5 cents to $2.33/mile, the refrigerated rate dropped 5 cents to $2.70/mile, and the flatbed rate edged down 1 cent to $2.79/mile. Load-to-truck ratios also declined, a sign that historically tight truckload capacity is easing.

VAN OVERVIEW: Van truck posts were up 2% compared to the previous week while the number of available van loads were virtually unchanged. The national van load-to-truck ratio fell slightly to 7.1.

The sharpest drops in average outbound van rates were in the Southeast:

– Atlanta: $2.60/mile, down 20 cents
– Memphis: $2.90/mile, down 11 cents although load-to-truck ratios remained healthy
– Charlotte: $2.72, down 15 cents

Several van lanes reflected this regional trend:

– Atlanta to Charlotte: $3.15/mile, down 45 cents
– Memphis to Charlotte: $2.65/mile, down 26 cents
– Atlanta to Chicago: $2.12/mile, down 25 cents

Overall, rates moved higher on just 18 of DAT’s Top 100 lanes. Seventy-six lanes were lower and six were neutral.

REEFER OVERVIEW: The number of reefer load posts on DAT load boards decreased 7% while truck posts were unchanged compared to the previous week, which helped send the reefer ratio down to 8.3 loads per truck. Overall, the Top 72 reefer lanes were down an average of 1.9% for rates and 4.1% for volumes; falling national rates were due in part to lower volumes from California, where excessive summer heat has damaged avocados and other crops.

FLATBED OVERVIEW: The national load-to-truck ratio for flatbeds fell for the sixth week in a row. Load posts were down 11% while truck posts were up 1%, which pushed the ratio down to 43 loads per truck. That’s roughly half the June average.

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