Thursday, March 26, 2020

Freight keeping supply chain moving amid coronavirus crisis

Truck on SH14 at I-25 - Coloradoan archives.

Usually operating behind the scenes, the freight system in the U.S. has been deemed essential during the coronavirus epidemic. This has meant truck stops across the country are staying open but adapting to varying local restrictions. Delays in take-out or dining options may delay the delivery of important supplies and food. Some rest stops in Colorado have been closed for sanitary reasons, specifically near Pueblo without running water. State officials have been working with the Colorado Motor Carriers Association (CMCA) to address issues and ensure vital freight can keep moving.

Read more in this post from the Denver Post.

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