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Top LTL executives see continuing upward rate pressure on shippers in ‘22

Top trucking executives say their relentless rise in costs for everything from new and used trucks to fuel and driver pay will cause them to continue to ask shippers to pay more for freight services in 2022. How much more? That depends on individual shipper demands, their freight characteristics, and how their tonnage fits into a carrier’s overall freight demand scheme.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/top_ltl_executives_see_continuing_upward_rate_pressure_on_shippers_in_22

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