The railroads are depending on the ports to ease congestion

Southern California has been battling supply chain issues at the ports for months, now leaving suppliers in a tight position while they wait record times for their products to arrive at their doorsteps. However, these delays have not transferred to the rail system, leaving railroads in the same debacle the ports have been dealing with - will they find a way to circumvent these complications?

Domestic supply chains are being stretched to the brink with 20% longer wait times for containers at inland wait stations and systematic failures born from the pandemic.

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