2001: The Year of E-Commerce - Bricks & Clicks

(For related articles, please see Taking the Plunge and Decision Time.) There's no question that e-commerce — economic activity powered by the Internet — is an exciting and lucrative development for freight haulers. As the volume of goods bought, sold or traded over the Internet increases, so will the number of deliveries made to homes and businesses — deliveries ultimately completed by carriers. Many experts regard the impact of e-commerce on business-to-business (B2B) transactions as far greater than its effect on business-to-consumer (B2C) sales. For example, analysts at Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown peg the ...

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