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17 August 2026

Truckload linehaul rates rip higher in July, Cass says

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Source reporting: FreightWaves

Truckload linehaul rates rip higher in July, Cass says

Weaker volume trends in July didn’t keep truckload linehaul rates from ripping higher, according to a monthly report from Cass Information Systems. Cass’ TL linehaul index, which tracks rates excluding fuel and accessorial surcharges, increased 2. 3% from June and was 8. 6% higher year over year. July marked 19 consecutive y/y increases and the largest in four years.

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