SONAR expands LTL and intermodal data offering

Data platform now provides LTL rates by class and intermodal contract rates by lane

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New to SONAR – LTL pricing by freight class

Long-haul LTL shipments typically have higher rates for Classes 70-85 freight (blue line) than for long-haul LTL shipments for Classes 50-65 freight (red line). (Chart: SONAR) 

LTL pricing is far more complex than that of other freight modes and has more to do with the density of the freight being shipped than the distance. According to Zach Strickland, SONAR’s head of freight market intelligence, “revenue per hundredweight [published by public carriers in earnings releases] is the worst way to look at LTL pricing.” That’s because the aggregated carrier metrics fail to account for changes in the mix of freight and the associated impact that has on pricing. As an alternative, Strickland suggests only comparing the rates to move freight via LTL to pallets that are classified within the same class and also have a similar length of haul. 

Also new to SONAR – intermodal contract rates by lane

In the past five years, intermodal contract rates rose and fell in three long-haul lanes, LA-Chicago, LA-Dallas and LA-Atlanta. (Chart: SONAR)

On Wednesday, I demoed our new intermodal rate data on the main stage at our F3: Future of Freight Festival in Chattanooga. This much-requested dataset leverages our partnership with Cass Information Systems Inc. I believe it will help shippers that are new to using rail intermodal as well as longtime intermodal shippers that are preparing to put their freight out to bid. 

Features of the dataset include:

Reflecting greater competition with truckload, intermodal rates in Local East lanes (index in red – left axis) are more volatile than those in transcontinental lanes (blue – right axis). 

Get caught up on the F3: Future of Freight Festival

The FreightWaves editorial staff is busy summarizing the many fireside chats and demos at F3, which runs through the end of the day Thursday. Here are a few articles about the conference so far: 

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