What is the rate per mile for flatbed loads?
To answer your question on what is the going rate per mile for trucking — current trucking rates per mile 2022 averages are: Van rates are at $2.76 per mile. Reefer rates are $3.19 per mile. Flatbed rates are at $3.14 per mile.
What is a DAT rate?
Rates are market averages derived from DAT RateView™, an innovative service that provides real-time reports on prevailing spot market and contract rates, as well as historical rate and capacity trends.
What is the average line haul rate?
Dry Van & Van Loads The average line-haul rate for dry van freight was $2.27 per mile last week, up 3 cents compared to the previous week. Van rates declined in large markets. At $2.45 per mile, the average spot rate in the 10 largest van markets fell 1 cent although the number of available loads was up 2 percent.
What is a flatbed dat?
DAT is a long-term investment in your trucking business. With your load board subscription, you’ll get a lot more than just a list of flatbed loads in your area. You can view the most cost-effective shipping routes, plus the areas where your services are in the highest demand.
How do you rate flatbed loads?
Eight factors that impact flatbed rates
- Supply and demand.
- Load-to-truck ratios.
- Freight weight.
- Distance.
- Destination.
- Trailer type.
- Fuel costs.
- Accessorial charges.
Do flatbed loads pay more?
Truck blog CDL 101 reported on average, flatbed truckers earn about $13,000 more annually than dry van truckers. Not only do they earn about 8 cents more per mile, but inclement weather may convince shippers to pay tarping surcharges to prevent precipitation from ruining the exposed load.
