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National Averages. Rates are market averages derived from DAT RateView™, an innovative service that provides real-time reports on prevailing spot market and contract rates, as well as historical rate and capacity trends. RateView’s comprehensive database is comprised of more than $126 billion in freight bills in over 68,000 lanes.
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What is the going rate for trucking per mile? The average going rates for trucking per mile are: Average van rates: Between $2.30 and $2.86 per mile on average. Reefer truck rates: $3.19 per mile on average. Flatbed truck rates: $3.14 per mile on average. Many things influence trucking freight rates. Some key factors include:
19 lut 2024 · figure 1: truckload spot rates compared to van contract rates (chart: freightwaves sonar, national truckload index (linehaul only) {white} with van contract — initial reporting of average base rate per mile {blue} and van contract — final reporting of average base rate per mile {purple} late 2019 to present)
28 maj 2024 · As of May 2024, the average spot rate for a refrigerated truck was $2.42 per mile, or $2.81 per mile as a contract rate. What is influencing current trucking rates? National average trucking rates are constantly fluctuating, so it’s important for carriers to keep a close eye on how the market evolves as well as understand the factors that can ...
han-Truckload46.6%29.1%Other/Specialized18.2%14.0%CPM metrics were converted to cost per hour (CPH) with an average speed derived from the GPS-based U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics/ATRI Freight Mobility Initiative (FMI) program.8 The average speed calculated for 2022 was 40.33 mil.
National average rates in Trendlines are for lanes of 250 miles or more. Trendlines also includes national supply and demand metrics based on load and truck posts on the DAT One load board network by freight brokers, shippers and carriers.
The primary measures of the Ops Costs report focus on weighted average marginal cost per mile (CPM) and weighted average marginal cost per hour (CPH). To understand how costs change over time, these metrics are compared year-over-year. The CPM metric was converted to the CPH metric through a speed metric derived from