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Long Beach Looks to Derail from Past Bottlenecks

The Port of Long Beach’s Executive Director Mario Cordero has not forsaken any optimism for the southern Californian port. Rather, it’s rumored Cordero’s glasses fog up when sharing the forward-thinking vision he has for America’s busiest freight hub.   When

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Trucks Are Not Included in New EV Charging Rule

A final rule is out for minimum standards of electric vehicle chargers. However, EV commercial trucks and their respective charging infrastructure remain absolved of this recent verdict. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the federal agency tasked with the ruling, refrained

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Is Nearshoring the New Offshoring?

“Nearshoring is so fetch! It’s totally the new offshoring!” said maybe a supply chain professional or two. Nearshoring—bringing manufacturing and sourcing closer to the states—has trended in popularity among supply chain teams over the past couple of years. Negatives of

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Railroads and Unions Are Making Sick Deals

Last December, when the government stepped in and forced a new labor agreement between the railroads and rail workers, a concern of workers was left unanswered. The very concern that almost drew negotiations to the point of nationwide rail strikes

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