The latest Business Expectations Survey from Transport Capital Partners (TCP) has found that freight carriers remain optimistic for the year ahead with 61% of carriers expecting volumes to increase in 2012, and only 7% expecting volumes to decrease. Both large and small carriers responded similarly. Richard Mikes, TCP Partner and survey leader, Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The latest Business Expectations Survey from Transport Capital Partners (TCP) has found that freight carriers remain optimistic for the year ahead with 61% of carriers expecting volumes to increase in 2012, and only 7% expecting volumes to decrease. Both large and small carriers responded similarly.
Richard Mikes, TCP Partner and survey leader,
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