Southern California Region – Supply Chain News Feb. 2023
The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach reported their 2nd busiest year in container throughput in 2022.
The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach reported their 2nd busiest year in container throughput in 2022.
The BNSF Barstow International Gateway (BIG) project announced last October could fundamentally transform the entire So Cal intermodal rail picture.
A new CA law effective January 2023 limits Marine Terminals and Equipment Providers from assessing Demurrage & Detention fees on Trucking Companies, Shippers, or other Intermediaries that hold equipment beyond the allowed free time if the causes are beyond their control.
A new CA law, AB 2406 limits Marine Terminals from assessing Demurrage & Detention fees on Trucking Companies, Shippers, or other Intermediaries which hold equipment beyond the allowed free time if the causes are beyond their control.
The Port of Long Beach became the first West Coast Port to refuel an LNG powered container ship in August, with the Pasha Hawaii’s MV George III maiden voyage.
The greater Phoenix area has become a viable alternative to Southern California for big box warehouses and distribution centers.