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  1. 3 lis 2023 · How are trucking rates likely to change in 2024? With recession averted for now, for-hire volume growth should return as overall fleet growth fades, likely in Q2’24.

  2. 1 gru 2022 · Truckers need strong rates to offset rising expenses to attract and retain drivers, as well as higher insurance, fuel and equipment costs.

  3. 29 gru 2022 · Shippers are in the driver’s seat as spot and contract rates continue to soften, but industry analysts said rates likely will stabilize throughout 2023.

  4. We expect that Q3 2023 contract rates will continue to stay at the bottom around -12.5% YoY and start heading upward with Q4 2023 rates projected at -5% YoY. We were close to the mark with our contractual rate forecast with YoY change in Q3 2023 contract rates ending at -11.2%.

  5. 14 lut 2023 · 2023 outlook. Falling truck rates give supply chains chance to cut costs. Lower demand in the spot market means “there’s no better time for a shipper to find efficiencies,” a C.H. Robinson executive said. Published Feb. 14, 2023. Larry Avila Trucking Editor. A truck is being unloaded at a warehouse.

  6. 12 sty 2023 · Although there is still a great degree of uncertainty about what 2023 will bring in trucking business conditions, analysts at FTR believe a major recession is unlikely.

  7. 18 sty 2023 · How will these trends affect the truckload rate outlook for 2023? Here’s a closer look at what’s happening now in the sector and how freight market conditions might evolve in the year ahead.