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This week’s top trucking freight markets can be found mainly in the Midwest and on the West Coast. Learn where you should focus your time looking for dry van, reefer, and flatbed loads below.

Information provided by Spotter. Spotter Index measures profitability per hour — learn more at spotter.ai.

Dry Van Freight Market

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Hot Dry Van Markets

  1. Ontario, CA
  2. Los Angeles, CA
  3. Fresno, CA
  4. Evansville, IN
  5. Las Vegas, NV
  6. Taylorville, IL
  7. Flagstaff, AZ
  8. San Diego, CA
  9. Duluth, MN
  10. Tucson, AZ

Cold Dry Van Markets

  • Miami, FL
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Lakeland, FL
  • Boston, MA
  • Bristol, NH
  • Springfield, MA
  • Denver, CO
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Hartford, CT
  • North Platte, NE

Reefer Freight Market

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Hot Reefer Markets

  1. Fresno, CA
  2. Sioux Falls, SD
  3. Grand Junction, CO
  4. Evansville, IN
  5. Omaha, NE
  6. Ontario, CA
  7. Amarillo, TX
  8. Los Angeles, CA
  9. Stockton, CA
  10. Las Vegas, NV

Cold Reefer Markets

  • Miami, FL
  • Lakeland, FL
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Tifton, GA
  • Savannah, GA
  • Bristol, NH
  • Montgomery, AL
  • Hartford, CT

Flatbed Freight Market

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Hot Flatbed Markets

  1. Taylorville, IL
  2. Nashville, TN
  3. Evansville, IN
  4. N Charleston, SC
  5. Memphis, TN
  6. Wilmington, NC
  7. Louisville, KY
  8. Rochester, NY
  9. Ft Wayne, IN
  10. Terre Haute, IN

Cold Flatbed Markets

  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Boston, MA
  • Syracuse, NY
  • Bristol, NH
  • Augusta, ME
  • Missoula, MT
  • Hartford, CT
  • Grand Junction, CO
  • Denver, CO
  • Springfield, MA

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Caroline Asiala is the Digital Marketing Manager at Bobtail. With a background rooted in advocating for migrant rights, Caroline leverages her expertise in content creation to support small trucking businesses, many of which are immigrant-owned and operated, with the information they need to make their businesses thrive.

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