Shipping Backlog
- McKnight55
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- Suck My Glock
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Re: Shipping Backlog
Here's what I don't understand;...supposedly the Port of Los Angeles and others are jammed up due to Covid protocols to protect personnel from working in close confines with each other and spreading the infection, and this has resulted in inefficiency. And infected and unvaccinated employees are kept away, limiting the labor force. Ok,...fine. That all seems reasonable.
BUT,....
Why is it just us?
For instance in Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe,...there is nothing like this going on. Freight has been slowed a bit, sure, but NOTHING like this schit show over here.
BUT,....
Why is it just us?
For instance in Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe,...there is nothing like this going on. Freight has been slowed a bit, sure, but NOTHING like this schit show over here.
- McKnight55
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Re: Shipping Backlog
The shipping companies don't get paid until the freight is unloaded. Why do they tolerate their ships waiting offshore ?
You would think the blue state west coast would cooperate with the
Biden admin or maybe they are cooperating ?
You would think the blue state west coast would cooperate with the
Biden admin or maybe they are cooperating ?
- knockonit
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Re: Shipping Backlog
hehe, look to the longshoreman gang, do some research and look into that situation, its country wide
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- kenpoprofessor
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- McKnight55
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Re: Shipping Backlog
Interesting comments on shortages by a local guy.
- xerts1191
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Re: Shipping Backlog
Sneak preview of total Government Dependency
- McKnight55
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Re: Shipping Backlog
https://www.westernjournal.com/workers- ... eeds-hear/
"A group of international transport organizations issued a chilling warning of the potential collapse of supply chains in the coming months, and they’re asking world leaders to do something to avert what could be a catastrophe."
"A group of international transport organizations issued a chilling warning of the potential collapse of supply chains in the coming months, and they’re asking world leaders to do something to avert what could be a catastrophe."
- Tenring
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Re: Shipping Backlog
Agreed ^^
WHISTLEBLOWER: LA Port Worker Says Shortages are FAKE!
https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/10/w ... -are-fake/
- Dauph
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Re: Shipping Backlog
https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2021/10 ... ed-n454314
DeSantis Offers the Solution to Supply-Chain Issues Newsom Has Exacerbated
DeSantis Offers the Solution to Supply-Chain Issues Newsom Has Exacerbated
Florida leaders say California is no longer the most efficient way to move goods to the East Coast or even the Midwest. They say Florida is the answer.
“Why pay to moor off the coast of California, when Florida shipping lanes are open and serving as the gateway for getting goods to America’s market,” Rubin said in a press release.
Rubin says Florida has invested in infrastructure to increase port capacity. Earlier this year, Gov. Ron DeSantis directed $250 million of stimulus money to Florida’s 15 seaports to help offset pandemic impacts.
“Florida is open for business, and we are the solution to help resolve the global supply chain crisis,” Rubin added. “Instead of waiting off the coast of California, cargo vessels can offload and move their product to Florida and other discretionary markets in the same time it takes to find space in an increasingly congested California.”
- xerts1191
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Re: Shipping Backlog
De Santis strikes again! 
- McKnight55
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Re: Shipping Backlog
The rest of the story....
https://rumble.com/vntr45-trucker-and-d ... chain.html
https://rumble.com/vntr45-trucker-and-d ... chain.html
- xerts1191
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Re: Shipping Backlog
What are the store shelves looking like in your neck of the woods? Not much of a change in NW AZ
- XJThrottle
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Re: Shipping Backlog
There was TP at Costco on Sunday.
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Shipping Backlog
So far, its just the little things. But the little things add up.
A friend of mine ordered a particular propane-fueled generator 5 months ago. He specifically selected a made-in-the-USA model to avoid the shortages that have been plaguing Chinese origin products. He was told it would be delivered in 2 months. But "Made-In-The-USA", legally speaking, still allows for a certain percentage of foreign parts. And wouldn't you know it, here he is 5 months later and only now getting the generator he was promised would arrive 3 months ago because the few crucial Chinese parts were unavailable to complete assembly.
A friend of mine ordered a particular propane-fueled generator 5 months ago. He specifically selected a made-in-the-USA model to avoid the shortages that have been plaguing Chinese origin products. He was told it would be delivered in 2 months. But "Made-In-The-USA", legally speaking, still allows for a certain percentage of foreign parts. And wouldn't you know it, here he is 5 months later and only now getting the generator he was promised would arrive 3 months ago because the few crucial Chinese parts were unavailable to complete assembly.