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Freight Industry Briefing: CDL Authority Challenge and FedEx Vietnam Recovery
By MGN Editorial•June 17, 2026 at 05:20 PM
A trucking coalition mounts a federal legal challenge against CDL programs in New York and California, while FedEx works to clear cargo backlogs following an operational disruption in Vietnam.
## Freight Industry Briefing
### Trucking Group Targets CDL Authority in New York and California
A federal legal challenge is underway that could have significant implications for commercial driver licensing across two of the United States' largest freight markets. The Small Business in Transportation Coalition (SBTC) has filed a petition asking a federal court to pursue decertification of the Commercial Driver's License (CDL) programs in New York and California, according to FreightWaves.
The move represents an escalation in ongoing tensions between independent trucking operators and state-level regulatory frameworks. CDL decertification, if granted, would strip the two states of their authority to administer federally compliant licensing programs — a significant disruption to the driver pipeline serving major port gateways including the Port of New York and New Jersey and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
For the maritime supply chain, the implications are considerable. Both states serve as critical landside connectors for containerized cargo moving through some of the busiest port complexes in North America. Any disruption to CDL administration could tighten an already constrained drayage driver market, adding further pressure to port-adjacent trucking capacity.
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### FedEx Clears Vietnam Cargo Backlogs After Operational Disruption
FedEx reports it has made substantial progress in resolving cargo backlogs at its Vietnam warehouse facilities following what FreightWaves describes as a 'messy' transition to a new ground delivery partner and technology platform.
The operational meltdown, which created significant delays for shippers relying on FedEx's express and freight services in the region, underscores the risks associated with simultaneous partner and systems migrations in high-volume logistics environments. Vietnam has emerged as a key manufacturing and export hub in recent years, particularly for electronics and apparel, making reliable freight connectivity critical for global supply chains.
FedEx confirmed to FreightWaves that cargo volumes at affected facilities have been substantially reduced, signaling a return toward normal operations. The incident serves as a cautionary example for logistics providers undertaking technology transitions in fast-growing Asian markets, where export volumes leave little margin for service disruptions.
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*Sources: FreightWaves. This briefing covers freight and logistics developments with relevance to maritime supply chain operations.*
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