Mauricio Perez, 33, a UPS truck driver who has been at the company for 15 years, has seen the effects of the logistics industry’s rise and fall on the Inland Empire....
At the confluence of port-bound freeways and rail spurs along the eastern edge of Los Angeles’ sprawl, box-like fulfillment centers popped up in business parks by the millions of square feet....
Despite pandemic restrictions, the area’s machinery of storing and transporting goods kicked into high gear, outpacing better-paying a
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2024-02-21 00:00:00.0