‘Inflection’ nowhere in sight as mixed US freight market seeks direction
Health check: bottom, what bottom?
All chief land transportation actors in America are eagerly looking for… a much-needed US freight ’inflection’.
And as we have gathered already, the early signs stemming from the current earnings season have not been reassuring in that respect.
But several management teams in the field, as well as a few analysts, seem to believe the second half of 2025 could be a lot more promising, propping up land transport earnings – however, what about the shippers?
Down to basics, mind market talk and ...
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