My rates have went up alot. If your rates didnt go up then that is on you... The "market" rates are nothing but a average rate across all the companies competing on the spot market. If people left the cheap #### sitting on the dock. Then the "market" rates go up... Simple simple stuff... But not understood and implemented by many...
Some brokers will tell you a lane pays x amount of money.. I could care less. You want my truck, it cost this much... Take it or leave it... Plenty of other dip ####s to call.
Brokers, Please explain the plummeting rates these days.
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by BigMoose, Jun 8, 2022.
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Idk ran a load for $60.241cpm today. Yard to Yard.
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Broker: "I get it moved for xxx amount all the time".
Me: "Why are we talking right now then? You should have those other trucks on speed dial and buying them lunch because they gave you one hellova deal!"DRTDEVL, LoneRanger, RubyEagle and 5 others Thank this. -
My fsc alone is close to $1 per mile
Almost everyone I know has been preaching for about two years how much the rates have moved and personally my rates have gone up more than the extra cost to move the load
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My rates always change with my operating expenses to insure I make the same no matter what fuel is doing. However, my area is a ghost town right now. Very little being moved. If it wasn't for my usual freight opportunities I'd be parking the truck. Still may happen. It's only a matter of time before my regulars fall too.
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As a side note, the exact same thing happens inversely as well. We saw it during the pandemic when the shoe was on the other foot. It didn't matter if you were a good shipper or broker, or that cost to the truck didn't increase much during that time period, there was a large surge in rate to the truck across the entire domestic market.larry2903, Phoenix Heavy Haul and tequesia2 Thank this. -
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You have to get all you can all the time. It seems like when fuel is down rates are almost better then when fuel is high because economic output is higher.
Its ok to get squeezed for periods of time because you should have been doing much better then average also for periods of time.larry2903, 86scotty and JimmyTwoTimes Thank this.
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