Bairnsdale Airport Expands Access to Gippsland Victoria

Bairnsdale Airport Expands Access to Gippsland Victoria

Bairnsdale Airport (BSJ) is a vital aviation hub located in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. Its unique geographical location allows it to provide convenient air services to local residents and tourists. The airport plays a significant role in facilitating regional economic growth and tourism within the Gippsland region.

Los Angeles Port Hits Record 10M Teus Expands Infrastructure

Los Angeles Port Hits Record 10M Teus Expands Infrastructure

The Port of Los Angeles surpassed 10 million TEUs in 2025, slightly below last year's record but still highlighting its crucial role in global trade. The Port of Long Beach also performed strongly, with both ports forming a significant trade hub in Southern California. To address future challenges, the Port of Los Angeles is actively pursuing infrastructure upgrades, including terminal expansion and maritime support facility construction. These efforts aim to enhance throughput capacity, operational efficiency, and environmental protection, solidifying its leading position globally.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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US Mattress Recycling Fees Compliance Guide for Temu Sellers

US Mattress Recycling Fees Compliance Guide for Temu Sellers

This article provides a detailed explanation of mattress recycling fee policies in California, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Oregon for sellers on the Temu platform. It covers the definition of recycling fees, applicable product scope, fee standards in each state, and seller compliance guidelines. The aim is to help sellers avoid risks arising from a lack of understanding of relevant regulations and ensure compliant business operations. This guide helps Temu sellers navigate the complexities of US mattress recycling laws and maintain legal compliance.

Californias Diesel Truck Ban Faces Industry Opposition

Californias Diesel Truck Ban Faces Industry Opposition

The EPA's approval of California's stricter truck emission regulations has sparked strong opposition from the trucking industry nationwide. The new rule mandates that 75% of Class 4-8 trucks sold in California be zero-emission vehicles by 2035. This could lead to increased costs, technological challenges, and infrastructure inadequacies, potentially threatening the national supply chain. Trucking associations are advocating for a unified national standard to avoid regulatory fragmentation. The industry's future hinges on technological advancements and policy adjustments to address these concerns.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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San Francisco Bay Pilots Monopoly Draws Regulatory Scrutiny

San Francisco Bay Pilots Monopoly Draws Regulatory Scrutiny

San Francisco pilots face controversy due to their high salaries and monopolistic position. The California Senate rejected their proposed rate increase. The shipping industry is calling for reform of the current rate-setting mechanism, aiming to break the monopoly and establish a fair and transparent system. This reform is crucial for promoting the healthy development of the shipping industry and fostering economic prosperity in the Bay Area. The existing system is seen as hindering growth and creating an unfair burden on shipping companies.

DC Logistics Merges Operations to Strengthen Southwest LTL Market

DC Logistics Merges Operations to Strengthen Southwest LTL Market

DC Logistics integrates GLS US Freight and GLS US Solutions, aiming to create a leading LTL freight "super engine" in the Southwest region. This move enhances its service capabilities in California, Arizona, and Texas, providing more comprehensive, efficient, and reliable logistics solutions. The integration is designed to address future challenges and reshape the Southwest logistics landscape. By combining the strengths of both companies, DC Logistics seeks to offer superior services and solidify its position as a key player in the region's freight market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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XPO Logistics Expands LTL Network to 900 New Locations

XPO Logistics Expands LTL Network to 900 New Locations

XPO Logistics plans to add 900 LTL freight doors, expanding its facilities in California and Georgia to enhance network efficiency and service capabilities. This initiative is a key component of its five-point action plan, aimed at optimizing operations, improving profitability, and driving overall logistics industry growth. Simultaneously, XPO is undergoing a strategic transformation, focusing on its core business to boost market competitiveness. The expansion and strategic shift are designed to strengthen XPO's position in the LTL market and better serve its customers.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Supply Chain Council Focuses on Resilience and Security

US Supply Chain Council Focuses on Resilience and Security

The U.S. Supply Chain Council was established to bolster American supply chain security and resilience. Its three main objectives are to secure jobs, invest in infrastructure, and mitigate global risks. The council unites businesses, labor representatives, and policymakers to address supply chain challenges collaboratively. Initially piloted in California, the council plans to expand its membership, raise public awareness, and influence policy decisions. Ultimately, the council aims to contribute to American economic prosperity by strengthening its supply chains against vulnerabilities and disruptions.