New group aims to reinvent freight transportation

A new advocacy group is being formed that seeks to create a more profitable, efficient and safe national freight system while also ensuring the environmental sustainability of transporting goods. The non-profit Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) is leading this effort, having formed the U.S. Council for Freight Efficiency to bring all the stakeholders in the freight community – trucking companies, railroads, marine carriers, manufacturers, suppliers, and others – under one roof to re-invent how freight is transported in this country. The group will hold its first meeting, at the University of Chicago's Gleacher Center, ...

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