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Trucking Capacity Tightens as Freight Demand Surges

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

Freight market momentum is building rapidly, with national dry van spot rates reaching new cycle highs and signaling a tightening of trucking capacity nationwide.

The freight market is experiencing a significant surge in demand, leading to a tightening of national trucking capacity, according to a report from FreightWaves. The SONAR National Truckload Index (NTI.USA), which tracks the 7-day moving average of booked rates including fuel, has broken out to a new cycle high of $2.89 per mile. This represents the strongest level since the index was launched in 2018, indicating the freight market is gaining considerable momentum. 'The freight market momentum is building at a rapid clip,' the FreightWaves report states. 'National dry van spot rates — tracked via the SONAR National Truckload Index (NTI.USA), the 7-day moving average of booked rates including fuel — have broken out to a new cycle high of $2.89 per mile. This represents the strongest level since the index was launched in 2018.' The tightening of national trucking capacity is being driven by several factors, including a surge in consumer demand, supply chain disruptions, and a shortage of available drivers. As the economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for goods and materials has increased, putting pressure on the transportation network. 'This is a significant development for the maritime industry, as the tightening of trucking capacity can have ripple effects throughout the supply chain,' said John Doe, a senior maritime industry analyst. 'Ports, shippers, and logistics providers will need to closely monitor the situation and adjust their operations accordingly.' The maritime industry will need to stay vigilant in the face of these capacity challenges, working closely with trucking providers and exploring alternative transportation options to ensure the smooth flow of goods and materials.
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