March’s TVI dry van freight reading—at 305—was up 23% compared to February, while the refrigerated TVI—at 206—and the flatbed TVI—at 247—were up 13% and 24%, respectively, for the same period. DAT said that these readings indicate that more loads moved in March, a month which also had more shipping days than February.
Source: logistics Mgmt
DAT Truckload Volume Index highlights impact of lower spot rates and high fuel costs
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