BLOOMINGTON, Ind. —Total load posts on DAT One fell to 3.57 million last week, down 15% from the prior week, as the Memorial Day holiday shortened the workweek.
“Equipment posts dropped further, down 23% to 166,217, and the capacity pullback kept upward pressure on spot rates,” DAT said. “National 7-day average broker-to-carrier spot rates rose for two of three equipment types.”
7-Day Average Broker-to-Carrier Spot Rates
â–² Dry van: $2.68 per mile, up 5 cents week over week
â–¼ Refrigerated: $3.00 per mile, down 2 cents
â–² Flatbed: $3.26 per mile, up 2 cents
Van: Capacity Tightens Further
â–¼ Van loads: 1,557,294, down 10% week over week
â–¼ Van equipment: 115,097, down 24%
â–² Linehaul rate: $2.32 per mile, up 5 cents week over week
â–² Load-to-truck ratio: 13.5, up from 11.4 the prior week
“The weekly van linehaul rate hit a new high for 2026, rising 5 cents to $2.32 per mile,” said Dean Croke, industry analyst, DAT Freight & Analytics. “That’s 65 cents higher year over year. The average rate for the top 50 lanes monitored by DAT climbed 7 cents to $2.75 per mile, 43 cents above the overall 7-day national average, and the average rate in the 13-state Midwest region increased 3 cents to $2.67 per mile, continuing a trend of robust pricing.”
Reefer: Rates Soften Slightly
â–¼ Reefer loads: 667,345, down 23% week over week
â–¼ Reefer equipment: 33,507, down 17%
â–¼ Linehaul rate: $2.64 per mile, down 2 cents
â–¼ Load-to-truck ratio: 19.9, down from 21.3
“Reefer was the only equipment type to give ground on rates,” Croke said. “The 2-cent drop in the linehaul rate reflects both Memorial Day softness and the produce season’s normal mid-cycle pause between early-season Southeast harvests and the June ramp-up in the Midwest and West. Produce shipment volumes declined by 13% this past week, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, following a steady month-long climb prior to Memorial Day. Current levels are nearly on par with the same post-holiday period last year.”
Flatbed: Another Record Weekly Rate
â–¼ Flatbed loads: 1,349,381, down 16% week over week
â–¼ Flatbed equipment: 17,613, down 25%
â–² Linehaul rate: $2.89 per mile, up 2 cents
â–² Load-to-truck ratio: 76.6, up from 68.6
“The weekly flatbed linehaul rate set a new all-time high,” Croke said. “Last week’s national average spot flatbed linehaul rate reached $2.89 per mile, surpassing the $2.87 record set the prior week. The streak now stands at 11 consecutive weeks of increases, with the weekly average rate adding 58 cents per mile since early March.”









