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DOT Proposes National Freight Visibility Dashboard to Speed Cargo Flow, Cut Bottlenecks
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unveiled American Supply Chain Sovereignty Initiative aimed at linking ports, carriers, truckers, railroads and retailers.
What happened
According to Women’s Wear Daily’s source item, DOT Proposes National Freight Visibility Dashboard to Speed Cargo Flow, Cut Bottlenecks, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unveiled American Supply Chain Sovereignty Initiative aimed at linking ports, carriers, truckers, railroads and retailers.
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- DOT Proposes National Freight Visibility Dashboard to Speed Cargo Flow, Cut BottlenecksWomen's Wear Daily - 2026-06-17T17:09:50+00:00
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