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Partially reopened Oakland terminals face threat of cargo loss

Terminal operators in Oakland worked vessels on Friday, but gate operations were idled to avoid attracting truckers protesting California’s AB5 law.

Terminal operators in Oakland worked vessels on Friday, but gate operations were idled to avoid attracting truckers protesting California’s AB5 law.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on July 22, 2022Categories Uncategorized

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