'Challenging' Q3 for DFDS – and weaker demand expected to continue
Danish ferry and road freight operator DFDS saw weaker road freight demand across Europe in ...
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Lewis Johnson
October 01, 2018 at 7:24 pmWow, this will be troublesome for the vast majority of truck drivers.