It depends on several variables....the weather conditions at the time, the mix design, the construction techniques...
If the weather was warm and dry, you might have a cold joint in the concrete. 45 minutes isn't all that long, but depending on the water-cement ratio and the weather conditions, it could happen.
For efficiency of placement, you always want to have trucks staging and ready to discharge, but the queue should not be so long as to have the concrete sitting in the trucks for more than about an hour from time of batching to time of placement. ASTM C94 sets a 90 minute time limit, but as a practical matter, that can be too long.