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Truckload Volumes and Spot Rates Surge to Multi-Year Highs

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

The U.S. truckload spot market has reached new cycle highs, with volumes holding firm at multi-year peaks not seen since late 2022.

The U.S. truckload spot market is experiencing a surge in volumes and spot rates, according to the latest data from FreightWaves. The National Truckload Index (NTI.USA), which tracks the 7-day moving average of booked dry van spot rates including fuel, has hit a new cycle high of $2.82 per mile. This represents the highest level the spot market has reached in several years, reflecting the continued strength in truckload demand. Freight volumes are also holding firm at multi-year peaks not seen since late 2022, indicating that the supply chain pressures driving this market are far from over. 'The truckload spot market is really on fire right now,' said FreightWaves analyst Andrew Cox. 'Carriers are able to command premium rates as shippers scramble to secure capacity in this tight market.' The surge in truckload activity is being driven by a combination of factors, including strong consumer spending, inventory restocking efforts, and disruptions in other transportation modes like ocean shipping. As the economy continues to recover from the pandemic, the strain on the U.S. trucking industry shows no signs of easing. Industry experts warn that these elevated truckload rates and volumes could persist well into 2023 as the supply chain works to clear backlogs and rebalance. Shippers will need to factor in these market dynamics as they plan their logistics strategies in the months ahead.
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