Left to right; dry van, platform, reefer. Grocery rates are still going up.
You should see the import container rates, dry van went up from $2500 to $5000 for me, but the container rates went from $3500 to $20,000 and you will get it when you get it (dont call dont inquires you will get it when it shows up). Basically you will take ant LIKE IT!View attachment 221202
Left to right; dry van, platform, reefer. Grocery rates are still going up.
I hope not but I'd be prepared for it.I'm waiting on a lathe and when I ordered it freight was going to be $200. I just wondering if it will go up.
Some commentary would be useful to me. So the trend was down until June then started shooting up. Why? Is it people shortage? Truck shortage?
"Companies are short of truck drivers and plant workers while goods continue to get held up moving through ports. Supermarkets are sometimes receiving as little as 40% of what they order compared with pre-pandemic days when they got well over 90%, executives have said."Some commentary would be useful to me. So the trend was down until June then started shooting up. Why? Is it people shortage? Truck shortage?
The lowest van rate per mile I see this morning out of L.A. is $3.25, highest is $7.39. It's 0630 on a Friday, today's hot freight hasn't even posted yet.Some commentary would be useful to me. So the trend was down until June then started shooting up. Why? Is it people shortage? Truck shortage?
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