Sentences with phrase «driver shortage by»

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According to the American Trucking Association, 2017 saw a shortage of 50,000 drivers and that number could swell to 174,000 by 2026.
«There's a shortage of trucking drivers driven by the Amazon age.»
However, the trucking industry's capacity to move more crude is limited by a severe driver shortage in Western Canada, said Andrew Barnes, director of compliance and regulatory affairs at Alberta Motor Transportation Association.
The trucking industry is currently facing a shortage of 38,000 drivers annually and the shortage is projected to reach almost 175,000 by 2024.
The dairy supply chain is complex, challenged by seasonality, perishability, volatile fuel costs and driver shortages.
But «the driver for this linkage,» Zhang says,» is resource shortage, mainly agricultural production, which is caused by climate change.»
Districts have had to cope with a shortage of drivers and complications caused by displaced students.
All of the nation's 50 largest school transportation companies agree that there's a shortage of drivers, reports a recent survey by School Bus Fleet magazine.
Small but mighty, the Double Bubble Abarth can easily hang with Porsche 356s and Alfa Romeos of twice its displacement — and there is no shortage of drivers who have experienced the surprise of being passed by one!
The driver shortage could grow to 111,000 drivers by the year 2014.
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