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The Weekly Freight Report for March 4th, 2021

FLS Transport

It’s partly due to the great North American trade relationships between US-CAN-MEX… and partly due to recent near-shoring trends in MEX due to trade wars with China. A new survey from IBM says that’s about to change. Digitization trends are and will sweep the trucking industry by 2030. Take a look here.

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Top 18 Freight Podcasts to Subscribe to Now

FreightWaves SONAR

And one of the easiest ways to keep up-to-date with the latest news and trends is to follow the available top freight podcasts. Subscribe to WTT Newsletter. Aimed at younger members within the industry, learn about the newest trends and tips that will help new drivers and managers get the competitive edge. Great Quarter, Guys.

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2019 U.S. Water Industry Outlook - Introduction

Mazars Ledger

It includes insights into the production of the Outlook highlighting key contributions from industry experts as well as trending topics developed through our industry survey—the backbone of the Outlook.

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Top 25 Freight Forwarders 2017: Digitization & E-Commerce continue to reshape the marketplace

The Logistics Academy

On profitability performance, survey results indicate that excluding the impact of volume and rate changes, margin pressures for forwarders will intensify over the next five years. The Ti report mirrors much of what’s contained in a recent survey conducted by the consultancy Logistics Trends & Insights. Digitize or die.

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How To Stay Fit as a Truck Driver

Trinity Logistics

A survey of long-haul truck drivers by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in 2014 found that 69 percent of truck drivers were obese, with 17 percent being morbidly so. In a survey by Trucker Tools, 76 percent of truck drivers said they wanted to be more active. Sign up to receive the monthly newsletter.

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2020: a year like no other. So, what can the logistics sector learn in 2021?

Logistics Business Magazine

in 2020 – its lowest level since the survey began in 2012. As with so many other industries, COVID-19 has shaken up the logistics sector by rapidly accelerating a number of existing trends. For more insight into the logistics sector, you can sign up to our newsletters here. in 2019 to 47.1 The post 2020: a year like no other.