Trucking holds steady in January, spot rates still high despite a decline from the peak

The road transport market is starting the year on a stronger note than expected. January indicators show spot rates that remain high, even tho they have slightly receded after their late December peak. This resilience suggests a still favorable supply/demand balance, and especially a capacity that is not as “overabundant” as some thought.
In a context where carriers have already gone thru months of pressured margins, the stability of spot prices is a closely monitored signal. It can reflect continued demand on certain corridors, but also a gradual adjustment of capacity: exits of fragile players, fleet reduction, more cautious investments. In other words, the market may appear stable… while tightening behind the scenes.
For shippers, the lesson is strategic: the illusion of an “easy” market can be costly if a shock occurs (weather, industrial disruption, regulatory change). The procurement and supply chain teams are therefore looking for a compromise: to take advantage of a less extreme price level than at the peak, while securing reliable capacities thru contracts, partnerships, and finer data management.
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