When Americans talk about the rise of Amazon and online retail, things get dystopian pretty quickly: loss of jobs, the death of local towns and brick-and-mortar shops, grueling conditions and low pay in Amazon's warehouses, etc. But there might be a bright side to this story. More and more Americans may be doing their shopping online, but all those goods they buy still have to be physically moved from point A to point B. So as online retail grows, the business of shipping all those...
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