Is the booming market for trucking services – truckload and less-than-truckload (LTL) – finally slowing down after an unprecedented two years of demand following the COVID-induced economic lockdown of early 2022? To read the headlines of the financial press, one might say the answer is yes. But talk to the top trucking executives in the country, and one might find a different answer.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Top trucking executives say freight recession is nowhere in sight
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