No end in sight for autologistics players’ woes
- Friday 25 May 2012, 17:50
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- Ports & Logistics
EUROPE’S autologistics services providers remain “deeply concerned” about business prospects as costs “continue to surge” and confidence on future rates and volumes remains weak.According to the 2012 first-quarter confidence and cost trend survey of ECG, the Association of European Vehicle...
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