The trucking industry, which is the largest single customer of the U.S. freight railroad system, is warning that a strike set for Friday by the U.S.-based Class I freight railroads would be an economic calamity that the nation cannot afford.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Leading trucking interests say potential rail strike would ‘create havoc’ in supply chains
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