Port of Los Angeles cargo volumes rise 19% YoY in November; Railroads urge reopening of Eagle Pass and El Paso, Texas border crossings; Logistics companies race to adapt to shifting supply chains
“Our year-end growth reflects the strength of the U.S. economy powered by the American consumer,” said Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka.
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