TransCore’s DAT North American Freight
Index remained seasonally strong in July with a double digit percentage
increase on a year-over-year basis. The DAT Freight Index outpaced July
2011 by 12 percent, but lagged behind June 2012 by 20 percent, following
a typical seasonal pattern. July was the fifth month in 2012 this index
exceeded same-month highs.
The monthly DAT Freight Index reflects spot market freight availability
on TransCore’s network of load
boards in the United States and Canada.
Truckload freight rates on the spot market also followed historical
patterns, beginning their seasonal decline in mid-July. Rates for dry
vans declined 1.4 percent compared to June, while refrigerated
(“reefer”) van rates slid 2.8 percent. Flatbed rates rose in the first
half of July before giving back their gains in the second half of the
month. Despite month-over-month variance, rates were up from this time
last year: 6.8 percent for vans, 11 percent for reefers and 3.4 percent
for flatbeds. Rates are derived from the DAT Truckload
Rate Index, and do not include fuel surcharges. Spot market rates
are paid by brokers and 3PLs to the carrier.
About TransCore DAT:
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carriers, owner-operators and shippers with best-in-class products. TransCore
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Network in the United States has set the industry standard for the
spot freight marketplace since 1978. TransCore provides Keypoint
transportation software, the most popular broker
logistics software, fleet
compliance, as well as DAT
CarrierWatch, automated carrier safety and insurance monitoring and DAT
Truckload Rate Index for spot and contract markets rates. All marks
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