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Logistics in California: Stay Compliant with State Regulations

West Coast and California Logistics

If you’re looking to establish a logistics hub on the West Coast, California makes practical sense. Its ports and transportation infrastructure, as well as its economic and population advantages, make the state one of the world’s foremost logistics centers.

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Can Dispensaries Deliver Out of State? Which States Allow Delivery of Cannabis?

WorkWave

Cannabis delivery regulations and state-specific programs vary across the United States. In California, there are dispensaries that ship nationwide, allowing customers across the country to order cannabis products. Massachusetts recently introduced new delivery regulations that aim to increase access to cannabis products for consumers.

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Understanding the AB5 Law

Trinity Logistics

The AB5 law, popularly known as the “gig worker bill”, is formerly known as California Assembly Bill 5. Passed by the California Senate and House, and signed into law by the Governor of California in September 2019 A preliminary injunction delayed the enactment of the bill in 2020 In June 2022, the Supreme Court of the U.S.

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How To Get A Pesticide Applicator’s License In Every State

WorkWave

specifically applies to pesticides that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies as Regulated Use Products (RUPs). Time To Read: 3 minutes Whether you run a pest control operation or work as a technician, chances are that if you’re working in pest control, you frequently use pesticides on the job. Licensing in the U.S.

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You landed the Wal-Mart account! Now what? The Retail-Supplier Relationship

Blue Grace Logistics

In July 2019 it opens its first high-tech consolidation center — a 340,000-square-foot dock in Colton, California that will use automated technology to receive, sort and ship freight. You’ve filled in the forms, shared your certificates and completed the 11 step onboarding process. It’s a fantastic achievement. Products have to be in stock.