Reported about 23 hours ago
The national average length of haul for the truckload market has hit record lows in 2025, primarily due to a significant loss of long-haul demand to intermodal shipping and changing supply chain strategies. The average length briefly dipped to around 522 miles before recovering to over 571 miles, indicating potential seasonal trends rather than a structural shift. The Logistics Managers’ Index highlights rising warehousing and inventory costs impacting transportation needs, while ongoing geopolitical factors continue to shape overall freight demand.
Source: YAHOO