DAT Truckload Volume Index: Spot Rates Ended 2022 on an Upswing
In December 2022, DAT Freight & Analytics reported a notable uptick in spot truckload freight rates, marking the first month-over-month increase since January. The DAT Truckload Volume Index for van freight reached 215, reflecting a 4% decline from November but the second-highest December ever recorded. Spot rates for vans rose to $2.41 per mile, while refrigerated rates increased to $2.82 per mile. The national average line-haul rate for van freight also surged to $1.83 per mile. Despite these increases, contract rates declined, narrowing the gap between spot and contract rates significantly. Expect soft volumes in January and February.
- Spot truckload freight rates increased for the first time since January, indicating rising demand.
- The national average line-haul rate for van freight hit $1.83 per mile, the highest since September.
- Load-to-truck ratios improved, reflecting stronger demand for truckload services.
- DAT Truckload Volume Index for van freight was down 4% compared to November and 3.6% year-over-year.
- Refrigerated TVI and flatbed TVI declined month-over-month by 4% and 11.8%, respectively.
- Average contract rates decreased, indicating potential pricing pressures.
Van TVI was second-highest December on record; peak season arrived later than expected
The DAT Truckload Volume Index (TVI) for van freight was 215 in December, a
At 167, the refrigerated (“reefer”) TVI was
“There was a peak season for truckload freight; it just arrived later than usual and with many of the variables you’d expect in December, from winter storms to a rush of retail sales boosted by last-minute deals for holiday shoppers,” said
Spot van, reefer rates jumped
Spot truckload freight rates ended the year on a higher note, and line-haul rates increased substantially:
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The national average spot van and reefer rate rose
3 cents from November to per mile and$2.41 per mile, respectively. The average flatbed rate was$2.82 per mile,$2.77 3 cents lower than the November average. -
The national average line-haul rate for van freight jumped
12 cents to a mile, the highest since September. The reefer line-haul rate increased$1.83 13 cents to a mile and the line-haul flatbed rate averaged$2.19 a mile, up$2.08 8 cents month over month. -
Line-haul rates remained well below
December 2022 , when they averaged a mile for van freight,$2.60 a mile for reefers and$3.04 a mile for flatbeds.$2.60
Load-to-truck ratios increased
DAT load-to-truck ratios reflected stronger demand for truckload services:
- The national average van load-to-truck ratio rose from 2.7 to 3.4, meaning there were 3.4 loads for every van posted to the DAT One network last month.
- The reefer ratio averaged 5.7, up from 4.9 in November, and the flatbed ratio was 9.8, up from 9.3.
Gap between contract and spot rates narrowed
While spot rates increased, rates declined for freight moving under longer-term contracts.
The average shipper-to-broker van rate slipped
The gap between spot and contract rates narrowed during December to
“December showed that seasonality is coming back to truckload freight,” Adamo said. “In your 2023 playbook, expect a slow January and February for spot freight volumes, which is consistent with previous years—at least, years that don’t include a Polar Vortex or pandemic.”
About the DAT Truckload Volume Index
The DAT Truckload Volume Index reflects the change in the number of loads with a pickup date during that month; the actual index number is normalized each month to accommodate any new data sources without distortion. A baseline of 100 equals the number of loads moved in
Spot truckload rates are negotiated for each load and paid to the carrier by a freight broker. National average spot rates are derived from payments to carriers by freight brokers, third-party logistics providers and other transportation buyers for hauls of 250 miles or more with a pickup date during the month reported. DAT’s rate analysis is based on
Spot rates are “all-in” rates and do not include a separate fuel surcharge. Line-haul rates subtract an amount equal to an average fuel surcharge.
About DAT Freight & Analytics
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Founded in 1978, DAT is a wholly owned subsidiary of
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