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Fuel Costs Are Slowing Trucks Across the US, but Not Deliveries
Carriers are conserving diesel by reducing speeds, though supply chain experts say most shippers won't notice the difference.
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According to Women’s Wear Daily’s source item, Fuel Costs Are Slowing Trucks Across the US, but Not Deliveries, Carriers are conserving diesel by reducing speeds, though supply chain experts say most shippers won’t notice the difference.
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- Fuel Costs Are Slowing Trucks Across the US, but Not DeliveriesWomen's Wear Daily - 2026-06-05T21:21:50+00:00
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