Making waves

We all know how truck fleets rooted in moving freight domestically have had to change — or die — over the last 25 years, as federal deregulation and economic times good and bad roiled the industry. And we all know that over the same time frame, trucking's taken a lot of business away from the rails, leaving very bulky commodities as the primary traffic crawling over those steel roads. But how does trucking fare vis-á-vis that other great leg of surface transportation — maritime? We all know plenty of trucks are busy out there hauling marine containers to ...

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