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Convoy survey addresses sustainability in trucking

At a time when diesel gasoline prices have hit, or routinely approached, record-high prices, especially in the last year, it stands to reason that motor carriers view sustainability as top of mind. That was evident in a recent survey released by Seattle-based digital freight network Convoy. The survey, entitled “Sustainability in Trucking Snapshot Report: October 2022,” is based on feedback from 588 small- and mid-sized trucking companies, including dispatchers, drivers, and owner-operators.

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