Freight outlook looking real good

Freight demand remained very strong in this year’s second quarter, as motor carriers, ports, and even railroads continue to report record demand and – in some cases – rising profits. The Port of Tacoma in Washington State, for example, reports that its break-bulk ocean freight volume rose 37% this year through the month of May – after increasing 28% for all of last year. On top of that, between July 6 and 7, the port handled five break-bulk vessels -- the most in a 24-hour period at the Port of Tacoma in 10 years. Several trucking operations – ...

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