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While January spot truckload volumes dipped, rates hit new highs

Feb. 18, 2022
According to DAT Freight & Analytics, the number of loads posted to the DAT One load board network increased 37.4% compared to December and 104.7% versus January 2021.

Spot truckload freight rates extended their run to new highs in January, according to DAT Freight & Analytics.

The prices to move dry and refrigerated (reefer) freight on the spot market increased for the eighth straight month as a national average and are nearly $1 a mile higher year-over-year. The van rate averaged $3.11 per mile in January, an 11-cent increase over December, while the average reefer rate was $3.59 per mile, up 12 cents month-over-month.

Spot truckload rates are negotiated on a per-load basis and paid to the carrier by a freight broker. DAT’s rate analysis is based on $116 billion in annualized freight transactions.

DAT’s Truckload Volume Index (TVI) was 229 last month, a 3.8% decline compared to December. This is the highest-ever TVI for January and a 15% increase year-over-year. The number of loads posted to the DAT One load board network increased 37.4% compared to December and 104.7% versus January 2021.

“Load-to-truck ratios on the DAT load board network hit record highs for January, a sign of exceptionally strong demand for truckload services,” said Ken Adamo, chief of analytics at DAT. “While the number of loads moved gradually eased throughout the month, tight capacity and disruptions due to winter weather and COVID-19 helped push rates to historic levels.”

Rates were up almost $1 a mile compared to last year

  • At $3.11 per mile, the national average spot rate for van freight increased 11 cents compared to December and was 99 cents higher year-over-year.
  • The national average rate for reefer loads on the spot market increased 12 cents to $3.59 per mile, up 98 cents compared to January 2021.
  • The average spot flatbed rate rose 6 cents to $3.14 a mile in January. The spot flatbed rate has been above $3 a mile for nine consecutive months and is 64 cents higher year-over-year.

Load-to-truck ratios set records for January

  • The national average van load-to-truck ratio was 9.3, up from 6.5 in December, meaning there were 9.3 available loads for every available van on the DAT network. The van load-to-truck ratio has increased from December to January only once before, from December 2017 (5.1) to January 2018 (6.0). 
  • The reefer load-to-truck ratio was 20.4, up from 14.0 in December and 8.2 in January 2021.
  • The flatbed ratio spiked to 86.7 from 51.1 in December, a 69.6% increase. It was 47.9 in January 2021. 

Contract van and reefer rates increased

  • The national average shipper-to-broker contract van rate was $2.98 per mile, up 4 cents month over month. The average contract reefer rate edged 3 cents higher to $3.16 a mile and the average contract rate for flatbed freight was down 1 cent to $3.33 a mile.
  • The national average diesel fuel surcharge was 41 cents a mile for van freight, a seven-year high.

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