Due to a confluence of COVID-19-driven factors, including reduced consumer demand, lower import levels, heavy job losses, the ongoing United States-China trade war, and over all economic unease, a case can be made that the 2020 peak season is shaping up to be much different than normal.
 Source: logistics Mgmt
Peak season forecast remains muddled to a large degree
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