When goods can't move, what happens to a moving company?
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has meant moving companies haven't been moving as much. So what have they been doing instead? The Business Breakfast spoke to John Nolan, CEO of Easytruck Moving and Storage, on what's actually happened to the business since the conflict started, how international moving costs have risen and how it's changing the economics of the entire logistics sector.

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