Logistics in the US mostly improved in November, in part because volumes remain restrained. Big retailers front-ordered for the holidays, a rail strike was averted, and port delays improved, according to Midwest global logistics broker M.E. Dey. Year-over-year inferred-freight rates improved, according to Cass Information Systems. Drewry reported global container rates continued to decline modestly….
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