Vancouver races to clear logjam as Trump tariff threat hangs over ports
The Canadian port of Vancouver may find itself in a race against the clock. According ...
CH ROBINSON’s Greg West writes:
The landscape for less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping has undergone significant shifts in capacity and costs, and more change lies ahead in 2025.
The closure of Yellow, which accounted for nearly 10% of the market’s capacity, reshaped the LTL network for the first time in over a decade. Now that the most strategic of their terminals have come back online under new owners, it added capacity back into a soft market and carriers are looking for more freight.
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