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Intermodal contract savings fell in Q4 ahead of 2023 bids

Shippers saved less than in prior quarters on their intermodal contracts to close 2022, setting up a race to the bottom this year to keep freight on the rails.

Shippers saved less than in prior quarters on their intermodal contracts to close 2022, setting up a race to the bottom this year to keep freight on the rails.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on February 1, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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