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Trucking
Majority of Small Fleets Not in Compliance with ELD Mandate
With six weeks remaining before enforcement of the electronic logging device mandate begins, 60 percent of fleets running between 1 and 100 trucks have yet to adopt ELDs.
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Grocery Retail
AmazonFresh Grocery Delivery Ends Service in Select Areas
Amazon
AmazonFresh started more than a decade ago but has yet to make a major dent in the $700 billion U.S. grocery market.
Software & Technology
Wisconsin Cranberry Farmers Hope to Alleviate Oversupply with Demand Overseas
A 2013 survey found that less than 4 percent of Chinese consumers were aware of cranberries as a fruit, but after five years promotion, the awareness rate has increased to over 50 percent.
Sustainability
LA, Long Beach Ports Approve Clean Air Plan, Go Zero-Emissions
Port of Los Angeles
The nation’s largest port complex approved a plan Thursday to slash air pollution by encouraging the phase-out of diesel trucks in favor of natural gas and, ultimately, zero-emissions trucks and cargo-handling equipment over the next two decades.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
First Colombian Avocados Set to Enter U.S. Market
The first Colombian avocado has been packed in preparation for its journey via container ship from the Port at Cartagena to California-based Long Beach Port.
Regulations
Listeria Found at LA Airport Catering Facility
American Airlines has suspended use of a caterer at Los Angeles International Airport after listeria was found in the caterer's facility.
Software & Technology
Spot Freight Rates Slip in October But Stay High
DAT Freight & Analytics
Spot truckload rates may pick up before Thanksgiving, DAT reports, as retail sales are projected to grow by 6 percent this holiday season.
Last-Mile
China's New Dirty Job: Food Delivery
Reuters estimates there are about three million delivery drivers in China, a move mirroring the transformation of the Chinese economy from dependency on mass production to service-based.
Trucking
PIT Group Study Indicates Effective Driver Training Reliant on Refresher Courses
Research indicates the true value of driver monitoring to address bad habits and reinforce efficient performance techniques.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Charleston Harbor Deepening Largest Dredging Contract in Army Corps History
The $213 million deal will help make the waterway the deepest on the East Coast and more accessible to supersized cargo ships visiting the Port of Charleston.
Risk/Compliance
What California’s New Fuel Tax Means for Moving Food and Beverages
Breakthrough
Food and beverage companies would be wise to build the possibility of higher fuel costs into their expense forecasts for the next several years.
Transportation
New Research Finds Foodservice Distribution Employees Earn Far Above National Average
International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA)
A survey released by the IFDA revealed that average wages for foodservice distribution employees are highly competitive and surpass those of many other occupations for U.S. workers.
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