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January 29, 2026
Not Just Truckload: Refrigerated LTL is the Sweet Spot for Confectionery Shippers
When most people think of refrigerated freight, they think of full truckload (and full truckload pricing). But for confectionery shippers, where shipments are often smaller and more frequent,...
Recent, Happening Now
January 21, 2026
Understanding Mexico’s IMMEX Program and What It Means for US Shippers
Mexico remains a vital part of many U.S. companies’ supply chain strategies. One major reason for this is the IMMEX program. But recent policy changes have significantly altered how IMMEX operates —...
Recent, Happening Now
December 22, 2025
Weber Logistics’ Most-Read Blog Posts of 2025
As 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to look back at the Weber Logistics blog posts that resonated most with our readers this year. From navigating California’s evolving regulatory...All Blog Posts
West Coast Distribution
February 20, 2026
The Port of Oakland the Value of Integrated West Coast Logistics
If you know anything about Weber Logistics, you likely know that our integrated warehousing, transportation and port services include drayage from the Ports of Los Angeles/Long Beach.Weber knows the...
Southern California Ports
July 16, 2025
Happening Now: Port of Los Angeles Sees Record June
According to FreightWaves, the Port of Los Angeles had its busiest June on record, moving 892,340 TEUs—an 8% increase year-over-year. This is due, in large part, to retailers accelerating holiday...
Port Logistics
May 19, 2025
Per-Diem and Detention Charges in Shipping: What They Are and How to Prevent Them
Detention and demurrage charges—already a pain point for importers—are once again under scrutiny. In 2025, a mix of regulatory ambiguity, evolving steamship line practices, and a volatile...
Port Logistics
May 7, 2025
How Weber Logistics Is Helping Shippers Navigate Tariff Volatility
As geopolitical tensions and global trade policies continue to shift, importers are once again being challenged to rethink their supply chain strategies. The most recent wave of uncertainty stems...
Port Logistics
January 17, 2025
East and Gulf Coast Port Strike Likely Averted - And Why a Diversified Port Strategy Make Sense
The entire supply chain industry is breathing a cautious sigh of relief as the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have reached a tentative...
Southern California Ports
January 15, 2025
Happening Now: Container shipping rates from Asia to the US on the rise
According to FreightWaves, container shipping rates from Asia to the U.S. rose significantly at the start of 2025, driven by shippers frontloading goods ahead of Lunar New Year. The Freightos...
Southern California Ports
November 21, 2023
Understanding the potential disruption with East Coast imports
As the negotiations between the West Coast ports and longshoremen dragged on in 2022 and 2023, some companies began redirecting import freight into the East Coast. Since then, however, the ink has...
Southern California Ports
August 15, 2023
Shipping container weight: why bigger is better into LA
Whether container rates are up or down, chances are you’d like to pay less to import containers. Fortunately, there’s a straightforward way to reduce shipping costs when shipping into the Ports of...
Southern California Ports
June 29, 2023
West Coast Port Labor Contract Brings Renewed Optimism
After 13 long months of talks and negotiations, there is finally a new West Coast port labor contract. Logisticians far and wide have been able to breathe a sigh of relief as one of their most...
Southern California Ports
May 31, 2023
West Coast Supply Chain News Brings Cautious Optimism
Around this time last year, every article about the West Coast supply chain painted a dire picture. There was an armada of ships waiting to enter the Ports of L.A. and Long Beach; there was no...Subscribe to Instant Updates
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