March 2, 2023By: Eric Zybura
Nine of the United States’ top 20 trade partners are in Asia. Together, these countries traded $1.18 trillion in freight with the United States in 2019 alone, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. If you’re planning on jumping into this market by shipping freight from Asia to the United States, we’ve got you covered. Below, you’ll find our complete guide to moving cargo from Asia—including countries like China, Vietnam, South Korea, Taiwan, and more—to the U.S. We’ll show you everything you need to know to get your goods from your suppliers in Asia to your location in the U.S.—safely and easily. First, let’s...
Read MoreFebruary 7, 2023By: Eric Zybura
Opening a new business? Or just shopping around to ensure you're getting the best price available to ship a container to Hawaii? No matter why you're researching the cost for shipping a container to Hawaii, we've got the answers you need! We've been moving Pacific freight since 1991, and we'll share all our expertise in this arena with you below. First, though, we want to give you a lay of the land so you can understand how domestic ocean container freight pricing works. The FMC, Tariffs, and Hawaii Container Prices The ocean freight industry in the United States is regulated by the Federal Maritime Commission...
Read MoreJanuary 25, 2023By: Eric Zybura
It was a textbook case of supply and demand. That's what drove industrial real estate rents sky-high in greater Los Angeles in 2022. And the effects may ripple all the way down the supply chain to shippers moving freight through the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. To sum up exactly what happened: Where industrial real estate—including warehouse space—was concerned, 2022 was a landlord's market with very few vacancies. As a result, rent in Los Angeles rose in 2022, both for new tenants and existing tenants. Additionally, to compensate for inflation, some landlords added consumer price index (CPI) increases on top of rent...
Read MoreJanuary 20, 2023By: Eric Zybura
The transportation sector is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gases, making up 27% of total GHG emissions in the U.S., according to the EPA. As the industry looks toward greener solutions, two directions have emerged. Many are looking to battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) to reduce fleet emissions. However, there's another strong entry in the zero-emissions category: fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), powered by hydrogen. We previously took a look at the rise of electric semis. In this article, we'll take a look at hydrogen-powered medium- and heavy-duty trucks—as well as their advantages and drawbacks—as this technology continues to develop. Advances in...
Read MoreJanuary 15, 2023By: Eric Zybura
As a California-based freight forwarder, Approved keeps close tabs on the state’s environmental initiatives. Three new regulations have emerged that will directly impact truck and engine manufacturers as well as fleet owners, with wide-ranging implications for the transportation industry as a whole. To keep you in the loop, we’ve summarized these initiatives below. We’ll share what they’re about and how they might affect the way you do business. We’ll also discuss the environmental impact of these regulations, which have the potential to significantly improve air quality in California. Finally, even if you’re not operating in California, some of these initiatives have already been adopted...
Read MoreAugust 22, 2022By: Eric Zybura
It can take as little as five days for a cargo ship to transit from the ports of Los Angeles or Long Beach to Honolulu Harbor on Oahu, Hawaii. Cargo ships bound for Hawaii’s neighbor islands—Kauai, Maui, and the Big Island—take approximately two to four additional days. That’s 7-9 days in total to transit from California to Hawaii. Transit Times from California to Hawaii (Westbound) Oahu Honolulu Harbor 5 Days Maui Kahului Harbor 7 Days Kauai Nawiliwili Harbor 7 Days Kona Kawaihae Harbor 7-9 Days Hilo Hilo Harbor 7-9 Days What If You’re Shipping Eastbound? How Long Does It Take Cargo to Go from HI...
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