The freight market is cooling just as the temperatures drop — and with Thanksgiving around the corner, things are about to get interesting.
This week on The Transfix Take, Jenni Ruiz and market expert Justin Maze break down the state of the freight market as we hit the midpoint of November. The national average rate per mile dips slightly to $1.66, and while capacity remains loose, early winter weather could shake things up in key regions.
Here’s what Maze and Jenni unpack:
📉 Rates hold mostly flat across the board — down just a couple of cents week-over-week
🌨 Winter weather hits the Midwest and Northeast, but capacity hasn’t tightened yet
📊 Southeast and Coastal regions stay steady, with movement depending on destination
📉 South softens as rates continue to trend downward in Dallas and Fort Worth
🌽 Midwest leads gains with early snowfall pushing rates higher in Chicago and Indianapolis
🗽 Northeast continues to decline, though lake-effect snow could bring short-term spikes
🌲 West Coast begins to heat up as the Pacific Northwest enters produce and Christmas tree season
Maze shares his outlook heading into Thanksgiving and predicts where volatility will surface first as Q4 freight picks up.
This and more on The Transfix Take!
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The freight market is cooling just as the temperatures drop — and with Thanksgiving around the corner, things are about to get interesting.
This week on The Transfix Take, Jenni Ruiz and market expert Justin Maze break down the state of the freight market as we hit the midpoint of November. The national average rate per mile dips slightly to $1.66, and while capacity remains loose, early winter weather could shake things up in key regions.
Here’s what Maze and Jenni unpack:
📉 Rates hold mostly flat across the board — down just a couple of cents week-over-week
🌨 Winter weather hits the Midwest and Northeast, but capacity hasn’t tightened yet
📊 Southeast and Coastal regions stay steady, with movement depending on destination
📉 South softens as rates continue to trend downward in Dallas and Fort Worth
🌽 Midwest leads gains with early snowfall pushing rates higher in Chicago and Indianapolis
🗽 Northeast continues to decline, though lake-effect snow could bring short-term spikes
🌲 West Coast begins to heat up as the Pacific Northwest enters produce and Christmas tree season
Maze shares his outlook heading into Thanksgiving and predicts where volatility will surface first as Q4 freight picks up.
This and more on The Transfix Take!
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Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Transfix, Inc. or any parent companies or affiliates or the companies with which the participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are based upon information considered reliable, but neither Transfix, Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. All such views and opinions are subject to change.
Supply Chain Decoded | Feat. Taylor Walker & Michael Kennedy, Loadsure
Transfix
58 minutes 19 seconds
4 months ago
Supply Chain Decoded | Feat. Taylor Walker & Michael Kennedy, Loadsure
Insurance might not be the sexiest topic in freight—but it should be. In this episode of Supply Chain Decoded, host Jenni Ruiz sits down with Taylor Walker, Chief Insurance Officer at Loadsure, and Michael Kennedy, VP of Partnerships, to unpack one of the most misunderstood (and mission-critical) aspects of logistics: cargo insurance.
Together, they decode the difference between hard and soft insurance markets, the rise of theft and fraud in 2025, and why too many brokers are unknowingly flying blind on coverage. They break down what a truly tech-powered, usage-based model looks like—and how it’s saving brokers serious money and margin. Spoiler: you can set it up in under a minute.
You’ll also hear why almonds are a hot theft target, what happens when hay combusts, and how rejected strawberries can derail a week. If you're a freight broker still relying on outdated policies, this episode might just save your business.
Key Topics:
• Why insurance cycles don’t always mirror freight cycles
• How theft, impersonation, and fraud are rewriting risk models
• The rise of on-demand cargo insurance and holistic freight protection
• What brokers get wrong about liability (and how to fix it)
• Real claims stories—from nuts to railcar fires
• Why tech-forward doesn’t mean mega-fleet only
This is the freight insurance episode you didn’t know you needed—until now.
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Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Transfix, Inc. or any parent companies or affiliates or the companies with which the participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are based upon information considered reliable, but neither Transfix, Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. All such views and opinions are subject to change.
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The freight market is cooling just as the temperatures drop — and with Thanksgiving around the corner, things are about to get interesting.
This week on The Transfix Take, Jenni Ruiz and market expert Justin Maze break down the state of the freight market as we hit the midpoint of November. The national average rate per mile dips slightly to $1.66, and while capacity remains loose, early winter weather could shake things up in key regions.
Here’s what Maze and Jenni unpack:
📉 Rates hold mostly flat across the board — down just a couple of cents week-over-week
🌨 Winter weather hits the Midwest and Northeast, but capacity hasn’t tightened yet
📊 Southeast and Coastal regions stay steady, with movement depending on destination
📉 South softens as rates continue to trend downward in Dallas and Fort Worth
🌽 Midwest leads gains with early snowfall pushing rates higher in Chicago and Indianapolis
🗽 Northeast continues to decline, though lake-effect snow could bring short-term spikes
🌲 West Coast begins to heat up as the Pacific Northwest enters produce and Christmas tree season
Maze shares his outlook heading into Thanksgiving and predicts where volatility will surface first as Q4 freight picks up.
This and more on The Transfix Take!
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Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Transfix, Inc. or any parent companies or affiliates or the companies with which the participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are based upon information considered reliable, but neither Transfix, Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. All such views and opinions are subject to change.