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‘Seasonality,’ signs of normalcy, return to rollicking trucking market

There are signs of normalcy returning after three years of turbulence in the $830 billion trucking market. Recovering from chaotic conditions caused by pandemic-driven economic shutdowns and uneven supply chains nationally and around the world, top trucking executives are breathing sighs of relief—while keeping their fingers crossed.

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

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