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Given the 1000's of ships hauling cargo to the USA. Why do we still have shortages?
2022-01-16
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I’ve read that the immediate concern is that California regulations keep most truckers from being permitted to take shipping containers off the docks, so they’re piling up there, but perhaps I misunderstand.
Posted by:NN2N1

#10  Anything to avoid building manufacturing sources here. Capital investment to sustain the Chinese economy because they are bought and paid for by the CCP. Utterly corrupt and nothing will be done by the board of directors or senior management.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-01-16 16:14  

#9  A lot of the containerships won't fit through Panama.

Amazon is taking the initiative to build their own special long containers and send them through Panama on ships fitted with their own cranes for unloading.

All that's needed is a chassis to show up next to the ship and will get loaded with a container in a couple of minutes.
Posted by: KBK   2022-01-16 15:57  

#8  They're piled up everywhere.
Ship tracker:
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-120.6/centery:37.2/zoom:8

The worker shortage created a backlog in the system, and Cali's new rules screwed them up further. Ocean shipping is rerouting itself, with Home Depot's chartered ships coming into Houston, New Orleans and Charleston via Panama.
Bear in mind, meat and produce, TP and dairy shortages are from OTR trucker shortages.
Posted by: ed in texas   2022-01-16 15:21  

#7  retards!
Posted by: Greng Black3494   2022-01-16 15:14  

#6  
So basically the Calif Liberal Socialist Democrats are the cause of the shortages on the West coast and Northern Western USA.

But still we have Panama Canal routed ships at numbers greater than the previous 2 years slipping thru in to the Gulf. We have Mexico NAFTA ports that easily handle the Calif issues?
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-01-16 13:01  

#5  The bays near the ports of Long Beach CA and Oakland look like parking lots now
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2022-01-16 10:18  

#4  ^ True. Under CAs rules on emissions, nearly half of available trucks are barred from ports, IIUC. ...and that's on top of trucker shortage.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2022-01-16 09:37  

#3  My OTR Trucker friend tells me that California is the most 'Semi-unfriendly' state that they transport to and from, so I wouldn't be surprised TW.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2022-01-16 09:00  

#2  Looking at the bigger picture, since I 1st posted this site back in late Nov'ish 2021??

We are now seeing a 10x's the ships headed to various US & Central America ports. Thus bypassing the Calif. Bottle neck.

Eg. US Gulf of Mex & US Eastern US ports.

So where's the stuff?
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-01-16 05:27  

#1  So the docks are where BLM must go next. With bolt cutters.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-01-16 05:16  

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