PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 11, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DAT Freight Index numbers indicate truckload freight volumes slipped
27% in December 2018 against last year’s numbers. Load availability has trended downward since August as capacity loosened
and trucks were more available. Despite the downturn, volume increased 7% overall for the year.
Flatbed rates remained stable month over month, but dry van and refrigerated (“reefer”) rates fell slightly, due to declining
fuel surcharges. Compared to 2017, flatbed rates rose, but vans and reefers lost momentum.
According to DAT Market Analyst Peggy Dorf, a surge in e-commerce freight did not bolster spot market numbers this year, as
expected. ”Contract carriers handled a bigger share of the seasonal loads, taking advantage of new equipment and improved driver
retention,” she added.
About DAT Freight Index
The DAT Freight Index reflects load posting volumes on DAT load board networks. A rating of 100 represents average monthly volumes in the year 2000.
Rates are averaged by equipment type, based on $57 billion of actual transactions recorded in DAT RateView. Rate-per-mile figures
include fuel surcharges. Find a full spectrum of industry trends and analysis at DAT Trendlines.
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