DRAYAGE MARKET
California is home to the two highest-volume container ports in the United States: the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, which together handle roughly 40% of all US containerized imports. Carriers operating in Southern California must comply with California Air Resources Board (CARB) truck regulations, which require cleaner diesel or zero-emission power units for drayage operations at port. The Port of Oakland serves Northern California shippers with agricultural exports and technology sector imports. California drayage carriers must maintain UIIA enrollment, TWIC credentials, and current CARB compliance in addition to standard FMCSA requirements — making California one of the most compliance-intensive drayage markets in the country.
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CITIES IN CALIFORNIA