iLevel Logistics’ Road Scholar
Meet our distinguished Road Scholar, a figure of unparalleled expertise. At iLevel Logistics, we take pride in offering unique perspectives from a seasoned industry veteran with decades of hands-on experience. The Road Scholar's journey through the intricacies of transportation logistics spans from thriving as an employee to flourishing as a small business owner. Their meticulously curated insights are presented with unyielding objectivity, designed to serve as invaluable assets for supply chain professionals.
Delve into the wealth of knowledge laced within the Road Scholar's articles below for comprehensive updates on the ever-evolving realms of supply chain and freight.
Indirect Source Rule – Tipping the Scales
Explore the South Coast Air Quality Management District's (AQMD) groundbreaking Indirect Source Rule (ISR) mandate, targeting air quality concerns in Southern California's warehouses. Discover the multifaceted impact on the supply chain industry, as we delve into the advantages and drawbacks of the AQMD ISR mandate.
Did Gene Seroka finally figure the Port of Los Angeles out?
The backlog of cargo ships at the port of LA-Long Beach has dropped dramatically.
“Sleight of Hand” at Southern California Ports
Dozens of container ships offshore from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are the most visible symbols of the nation’s besieged supply chains. So… how did they vanish overnight?
Industry Indicators: September 18 – 25
iLevel Logistics presents intriguing data that offers a snapshot of notable industry changes and events during the weeks of September 18th through the 25th.
AB5 – Prop 22 Wins in California
As a federal appeals court considers yet another challenge to California law AB5, a new iLevel poll released today sheds light on the logistics industry’s view of government regulating independent contractors.

In this episode of "The Chris Joslyn Show," host Chris Joslyn delves into the cutting-edge world of transportation logistics with special guest Justin Lu, co-founder and CEO of Truckpedia.