As Russian food import ban bites, trucks lose, shipping wins
date:Aug 20, 2014
or Niinivirta and similar specialist local truckers to a near standstill.

Meanwhile bigger more diverse logistics companies are expected to be able to adapt as substitute imports start to come from further afield, from countries unaffected by the ban.

When I now look out the window, (eight of) the trucks stand idle in the parking lot, said Veikko Niinivirta, whose grandparents got their first truck in 1954 to transport timber. I've been calling around, trying to find other uses for them.

If I
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