Reefer, van rates gained seasonal steam in September

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(Based on monthly national average rates data from Truckstop.com.)
Monthly rates data per-mile averages tracking back two years.Monthly rates data per-mile averages tracking back two years.

Spot market rates in September mostly rallied from August, positive news amid an otherwise rough 2019 for spot rates and in line with typical seasonal spot market trends.

According to monthly rates data from Truckstop.com, per-mile averages for dry van and reefer segments saw healthy gains, while flatbed, whose primary freight season is in the spring months, held flat.

These figures are national average per-mile rates based on Truckstop.com data.These figures are national average per-mile rates based on Truckstop.com data.

Reefer rates climbed 8 cents in September to $2.44 a mile. That’s 14 cents cheaper than September 2018’s average but 16 cents higher than September 2017.

Dry van rates gained a nickel in September. The segment’s $2.17 a mile national average was 20 cents lower than the same month last year and 3 cents cheaper than September 2017.

Lastly, flatbed rates held at $2.33 a mile — down significantly from September 2018’s $2.72 a mile average and down 9 cents from September 2017.

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