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US LTL carriers look past downturn by expanding for next rebound

The promise of economic improvement in the second half of this year and 2024 has LTL trucking companies adding terminals, doors, and services despite the current slowdown.

The promise of economic improvement in the second half of this year and 2024 has LTL trucking companies adding terminals, doors, and services despite the current slowdown.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on January 27, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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