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The Big Rig Trucking And The Decline Of The American Dream 1st Edition Steve Viscelli

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The Big Rig Trucking And The Decline Of The American Dream 1st Edition Steve Viscelli
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.46 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Steve Viscelli
ISBN: 9780520278110, 9780520278127, 9780520962712, 0520278119, 0520278127, 0520962710, 2015035773
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Big Rig Trucking And The Decline Of The American Dream 1st Edition Steve Viscelli by Steve Viscelli 9780520278110, 9780520278127, 9780520962712, 0520278119, 0520278127, 0520962710, 2015035773 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the largest and most important kind of trucking in today’s economy, long-haul TL trucking—particularly its general freight segment. General freight is anything that can be put in a box or on a pallet and loaded into an unrefrigerated trailer. For the most part, general freight truckload companies do little more than move a trailer full of freight from one loading dock to another; they rarely handle or process freight that requires special care or attention.3 But the range and volume of goods— from steel coils to consumer electronics to beverages—that can be moved in this way is enormous. General freight carriers play a critical role, moving the majority of goods to and from nearly all of the ports, railroad yards, factories, warehouses, distribution centers, and large retail stores in the US.

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