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When business picks up, a problem that's been on hold during the economic slump is sure to re-emerge: a shortage of workers to fill critical jobs in logistics.
The brokers who used to hang around truck stops have been replaced by sophisticated transportation intermediaries who do an estimated $162 billion in business each year. It's Robert Voltmann's job to represent them.