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Bumps along the way

So, the year is ending – where to start? At the beginning, one supposes. But that seems so long ago.

In January, people were wondering what the ‘new normal’ would be like. Certainly freight transport and logistics players were given hope that, as far as the pandemic was concerned, it would resemble the latter half of last year.

Still awful at

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