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Freight Market Sends Mixed Signals, Experts Advise Caution

By MGN EditorialMarch 13, 2026 at 09:45 AM

The freight market is showing signs of improvement, but industry analysts warn that the signals are conflicting and caution is warranted.

The maritime freight market is sending two very different signals right now, according to a recent analysis by FreightWaves. On one hand, spot rates on the Sonar National Truckload Index have climbed from around $2.60 per mile in mid-January to nearly $2.82 by February - a 20-cent jump that has carriers posting on social media about improved conditions for the first time in years. However, the broader freight market picture is more complex. FreightWaves reports that tender volumes, which measure the number of loads being tendered to carriers, have actually declined in recent weeks. This suggests that while spot rates are rising, overall freight demand may be softening. "The freight market is improving. That part is true," the article states. "But the broader economic signals are more mixed, and experts are advising caution." According to the report, the dichotomy in the freight market can be attributed to a few key factors: - Retailers and manufacturers are still working through excess inventory built up during the pandemic, dampening new orders and freight demand. - Consumer spending, a key driver of freight volumes, has started to slow as inflation and interest rates rise. - Carriers have been quick to add capacity, which could outpace demand and put downward pressure on rates. "There are good reasons to be cautious about the sustainability of the recent rate increases," the article concludes. "The freight market is sending two completely different signals right now, and it's important to read both of them carefully." The mixed signals in the freight market underscore the complex and volatile nature of the maritime logistics industry as it navigates the post-pandemic economic landscape. Industry stakeholders will need to closely monitor these trends and be prepared to adapt their strategies accordingly.
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