Even as the Trump administration and some members of Congress look to undo NAFTA, opponents of the trade deal’s cross-border trucking program with Mexico got their day in court this week.
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Even as the Trump administration and some members of Congress look to undo NAFTA, opponents of the trade deal’s cross-border trucking program with Mexico got their day in court this week.
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Even as the Trump administration and some members of Congress look to undo NAFTA, opponents of the trade deal’s cross-border trucking program with Mexico got their day in court this week.
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Even as the Trump administration and some members of Congress look to undo NAFTA, opponents of the trade deal’s cross-border trucking program with Mexico got their day in court this week.
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Even as the Trump administration and some members of Congress look to undo NAFTA, opponents of the trade deal’s cross-border trucking program with Mexico got their day in court this week.
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Futurist Jim Carroll describes trucking trends likely to shape disruptive years to come
It’s a pretty wild concept: that technology today — including that in trucking — is being eclipsed and outdated almost as soon as it can be brought to market. But if you want to know what’s around the next corner for trucking, that’s where you need to start, says futurist Jim Carroll.
Futurist Jim Carroll describes trucking trends likely to shape disruptive years to come
It’s a pretty wild concept: that technology today — including that in trucking — is being eclipsed and outdated almost as soon as it can be brought to market. But if you want to know what’s around the next corner for trucking, that’s where you need to start, says futurist Jim Carroll.
Futurist Jim Carroll describes trucking trends likely to shape disruptive years to come
It’s a pretty wild concept: that technology today — including that in trucking — is being eclipsed and outdated almost as soon as it can be brought to market. But if you want to know what’s around the next corner for trucking, that’s where you need to start, says futurist Jim Carroll.
Futurist Jim Carroll describes trucking trends likely to shape disruptive years to come
It’s a pretty wild concept: that technology today — including that in trucking — is being eclipsed and outdated almost as soon as it can be brought to market. But if you want to know what’s around the next corner for trucking, that’s where you need to start, says futurist Jim Carroll.
There are certainly good trend lines developing for trucking right now – orders are strengthening nicely for trucks and trailers, for starters – but others aren’t quite so positive, especially where freight rates are concerned.
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There are certainly good trend lines developing for trucking right now – orders are strengthening nicely for trucks and trailers, for starters – but others aren’t quite so positive, especially where freight rates are concerned.
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