Large carriers shape freight markets: Q1 TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index
Prolonged soft demand favors truckload carriers capable of sustaining lower margins, LTL and parcel carriers with enough market share to exert pricing power
- Index shows only tentative signs of recovery in truckload freight, as supply side-pressures and seasonality push moderate rate growth, but demand stays flat
- Data shows record-high LTL rates in Q4 as carriers flex pricing power despite limited demand
- AFS projects parcel rates to reach a record high in Q1, driven by the combined effect of seasonal trends and subtle-yet-potent pricing actions by carriers
Truckload: Still fragile, but limited signs of recovery
On the supply side of the equation, the truckload freight market is showing signs of recovery. Carrier exits, industry consolidation and stricter enforcement of CDL and language proficiency requirements all exert downward pressure on capacity. In Q4 2025, the truckload rate per mile index reached 7.6% above the
"The common sentiment around the industry is that carriers who have weathered the rock-bottom rates of the past three years will be rewarded with a recovery in 2026. There are some reasons to believe, with rejection rates rising above 10% in December and spot market rates inching up closer to contract rates," says
While excess capacity is falling away, demand for truckload freight services remains subdued. The ATA Truck Tonnage Index rose only 0.2% in
LTL: A testament to continued carrier pricing strength
The fact that LTL cost per shipment has remained more than 40% above
"Even as demand has remained limited and mode optimization enables shippers to find savings, LTL carriers have resisted the urge to 'buy' freight volume via pricing concessions," says
Parcel: Peak season, pricing actions drive record-high rates
In Q4 2025, ground parcel cost per package exceeded projections and reached record levels. This record high was driven not only by increased package volumes, but the nature of those volumes and the associated fees they trigger, as evidenced by the average accessorial cost rising 13% QoQ in Q4 2025. This rise was driven by established seasonal factors, such as a major increase in residential shipments driving up residential delivery surcharges, but also a newer page in carriers' pricing playbook: a "blanket" demand surcharge. Introduced for the previous peak season, this surcharge applies to everything except for ground commercial shipments – a major shift from previous demand charges that more precisely targeted delivery cost drivers like volume surges, large packages and additional handling requirements.
As a result, the ground parcel rate per package index came in at 34.1% above the
In express parcel, cost per package exceeded forecasts in Q4 2025, driven by several key factors that pushed rates higher, including demand surcharges, an increase in residential deliveries and higher average billed weight. The sharp increase in average billed weight during 2025 corresponds with carriers enforcing a 40-pound minimum billable weight for packages qualifying for the Additional Handling – Dimension surcharge. For example, if a package weighs 10 pounds but is subject to additional handling, its billed weight is 40 pounds regardless of its actual weight. As in ground parcel, express rates are also projected to receive a boost from GRIs in Q1 2026, reaching 7.6% above the
"Record-high rates do not spell good news for shippers, but there is still room for pricing concessions if shippers know where to look and what buttons to push," says
About the TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index
The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index launched in
About AFS Logistics
AFS is a group of shipping strategists that helps more than 1,800 companies across 35 countries better understand their freight costs. The company has over
The company was founded in 1982 and employs more than 380 teammates across the
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