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 landscape to understanding cross-border programs and food-grade compliance, these articles reflect the topics shippers cared most about—and where Weber continues to provide clarity and expertise.
The following are Weber Logistics’ three most-read blog posts of 2025!
1. California CARB Regulations: Understanding Current and Upcoming RequirementsCalifornia continues to lead the nation in environmental regulations, and compliance with CARB standards remains a top concern for shippers and transportation providers alike. Updated for 2025, this article breaks down what businesses need to know today—and what’s coming next—helping readers better understand how CARB regulations impact fleets, ports, and distribution strategies across the state.
Why it resonates: CARB compliance directly affects transportation costs, carrier availability, and long-term planning for every shipper operating in or through California.
2. Understanding Mexico’s IMMEX Program and What It Means for U.S. Shippers
Cross-border manufacturing and nearshoring continued to accelerate in 2025, making this deep dive into Mexico’s IMMEX program a must-read. The article explains how IMMEX works, why it matters, and how U.S. companies can leverage it to reduce duties, streamline production, and strengthen supply chain resilience.
Why it resonates: As more companies explore Mexico as a manufacturing hub, clear guidance on IMMEX has become essential for informed decision-making.
3. AIB Certification and What It Means When Choosing a 3PL
Food safety and compliance are non-negotiable, especially for brands shipping food-grade products. This article explored what AIB certification entails and why it should be a key consideration when selecting a 3PL partner.
Why it resonates: Readers gain insight into how certifications like AIB translate into safer handling, cleaner facilities, and greater confidence throughout the supply chain.
Looking Ahead
These top-read posts highlight the challenges—and opportunities—facing today’s supply chains. As regulations evolve, cross-border strategies expand, and compliance standards rise, Weber Logistics remains committed to providing practical insights backed by real-world experience. Stay tuned for much more in 2026!
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