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DAT’s September Truckload Volume Index trends down ahead of holiday season

September’s TVI dry van freight reading—at 228—was off 13.7% compared to what it called “an unusually active August,” while remaining in line with previous years. And it added that the TVI was 2.9% below September 2021 and up 1.8% compared to September 2020. The September refrigerated (reefer) TVI was down 9.7% to 168, and the flatbed TVI was down 10.5%, to 231.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/dats_september_truckload_volume_index_trends_down_ahead_of_holiday_season

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