SONAR Sightings for June 22: Atlanta to Memphis, Tennessee, Germany to US, more

The highlights from Wednesday’s SONAR reports are below. For more information on SONAR — the fastest freight-forecasting platform in the industry — or to request a demo, click here. Also, be sure to check out the latest SONAR update, TRAC — the freshest spot rate data in the industry.

NTI as a point of reference

The National Truckload Index is a daily look at how spot rates in specific lanes hold up in comparison to the national average, giving carriers and brokers an idea of which lanes to gravitate toward or avoid.

Wednesday’s National Truckload Index Daily: $2.80


Columbus, Ohio to Green Bay, Wisconsin: $3.06 per mile – 581 miles


Atlanta to Memphis, Tennessee: $3.02 per mile – 389 miles


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Maritime lane to watch: Germany to US

As the third-largest international exporter to the United States, spot market rates for forty-foot equivalent containers from the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, to New York have increased $462 since the beginning of March. However, with President Joe Biden signing the Ocean Shipping Reform Act into law just last week, the direction of those prices may be subject to change in the near future.

Related article: Congress passes ocean shipping reform


Container Atlas

Overall, import volumes per twenty-foot equivalent unit from Germany have only decreased 0.9% since this time last year, with transit times increasing just more than two days and port pair delays almost doubling from 3.8 to 6.2 days from July 5, 2021, to June 6, 2022.

Container Atlas

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