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The world just concluded the COP26 climate conference in Scotland. Here's how the initiatives and commitments that came from it affect the trucking and transportation sectors. Also: Consumers distrust pharmaceutical supply chains; tight freight capacity will continue well into 2022.
The world just concluded the COP26 climate conference in Scotland. Here's how the initiatives and commitments that came from it affect the trucking and transportation sectors. Also: Consumers distrust pharmaceutical supply chains; tight freight capacity will continue well into 2022.
Consumer spending stays strong despite worries over inflation and supply chain woes, but retailers wary of challenges in the new year, NRF and Aptos say.
Consumer spending stays strong despite worries over inflation and supply chain woes, but retailers wary of challenges in the new year, NRF and Aptos say.
IATA data show nearly 23% year-over-year decline in global capacity, 15% drop in volume; separately, FTR’s U.S. shippers conditions index rose sharply in February.
Between softening demand, higher operating costs, and a stubborn shortage of qualified drivers, 2020 promises plenty of challenges for fleets. At least in the first half of the year.