Truckload freight continued to increase nationwide for flatbeds on TransCore's DAT Network of load boards for the week ending Jan. 29, while freight availability remained stable for refrigerated and dry vans, compared to the previous week.
Flatbed load availability and truck capacity drove overall totals up for load and truck postings, week over week, as both volume and capacity rose in tandem for the third consecutive week. Unlike the two previous weeks, however, this week's increased demand for truckload freight services was not matched by substantial increases in capacity for any individual equipment type. Flatbed capacity remained stable, while both reefer and van capacity grew by 2.3 percent.
TransCore Trendlines, the company's weekly newsletter covering key spot market indicators, showed that truck loads increased by 3.1 percent and truck postings grew by 2.4 percent, week over week. The weekly load-to-truck ratio, a key indicator, remained stable above 4.9 truckloads per available truck nationwide. This was due to an increase of 6.7 percent in the flatbed ratio coupled with a decline in the load-to-truck ratios for both reefers and vans.
TransCore Reports Flatbed Loads Up, Reefers and Dry Vans Stable
Truckload freight continued to increase nationwide for flatbeds on TransCore's DAT Network of load boards for the week ending Jan. 29, while freight availability remained stable for refrigerated and dry vans, compared to the previous week
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