Where’s the Freight? Edmonton, Tucson, Winnipeg, Dodge City and Montreal To See High Demand for Capacity This Week
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Welcome to the mid-week edition of “Where’s the Freight?,” Trucker Tools’ free market report for trucking companies and owner operators. In this and every edition of “Where’s the Freight?,” you’ll discover where demand for flatbed, reefer, power only and dry van capacity will be high, low, increasing and decreasing in the coming week.
With the
Christmas holiday just 10 days away, demand for reefer capacity remains high
across many U.S. and Canadian markets. In fact, four of the markets in
today’s Top Five Hottest Markets list are reefer markets. This week, Edmonton,
Alberta, is expected to be the highest demand/highest rate reefer market in
North America, while Montreal, Quebec, is projected to be a hot spot for
flatbed demand. If you’re running power only loads, you’ll want to keep an eye
on Fort Wayne, Ind., and Billings, Mont., as demand for power only capacity is likely
to increase in both markets in the coming week. Over the next five to seven day
period, you also can expect dry van demand to/from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and
Central Ontario to be extremely low.
To find out
where else demand and rates will be high and low in the coming week, scroll
down to read the rest of this Wednesday edition of Trucker Tools’ “Where’s the
Freight?”
Where Demand
and Rates Are Likely To Be High or Rising
Flatbed demand is likely to be high this
week for Montreal, Quebec. Flatbed demand and rates to/from Gary, Ind., and
Dodge City, Kan., are projected to increase over the next five to seven day
period.
Reefer demand will be high in the coming
week for Edmonton, Alberta, Tucson, Ariz., Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Dodge City,
Kan. Reefer demand and rates are expected to increase this week for Dodge City,
Kan.
Power only demand and rates are projected
to rise this week for Fort Wayne, Ind., and Billings, Mont.
Where Demand
and Rates Are Likely To Be Low or Falling
Flatbed demand likely will decrease this
week for Medford, Ore., and Rapid City, S.D.
Reefer demand to/from Hartford, Conn.,
will continue to be low over the next five to seven days.
Power only demand is projected to be very
low this week for Rochester, N.Y., and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Dry van demand likely will be extremely low
for Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Central Ontario. You also can expect dry van demand
to decrease this week for Ithaca, N.Y.
Trucker
Tools’ Market Insights
This week, the five highest demand/rate markets in North America likely will be: 1. Edmonton, Alberta (reefer), 2. Tucson, Ariz. (reefer), 3. Winnipeg, Manitoba (reefer), 4. Dodge City, Kan. (reefer), and 5. Montreal, Quebec (flatbed).
The five lowest demand/rate markets likely will be: 1. Rochester, N.Y. (power only), 2. Winnipeg, Manitoba (dry van), 3. Portland, Ore. (power only), 4. Central Ontario (dry van), and 5. Hartford, Conn. (reefer).
In the coming week, reefer demand to/from Dodge City, Kan., will be three times higher than it was during the same week in 2020.
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