Trucks wait for holiday freight

In trucking’s not-so-distant past, the third and fourth quarters of the year represented a “peak season” of sorts for freight volumes as retailers stocked their shelves ahead of the Christmas holiday. Yet that healthy annual bump in shipments has largely disappeared, due in part to changing consumer buying habits and, of course, the economic downturn. The question for many in trucking, however, is this: will the traditional “peak season” return or is it gone for good? “Although there are signs of economic recovery, forecasters predict U.S. consumers will spend conservatively for the ...

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