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Yes, money will solve all the problems...
BTW he wasn't serious. This reply is a known meme comeback answer.
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I about fell off my chair laughing, Ha ha ha![]()
Yes, money will solve all the problems...
The reason why only part of the equipment in U.S. ports operates is not because of a lack of workers, but because there is not enough free space for unloaded containers.It said that from hundreds of cranes, only 7 that were operating. So they lack of labors who operate the cranes. Unless they lack of power, which mean US face a serious energy shortage. Which is impossible.
Maybe they're not lazy, but Trump money gave them no reason to work.
Though not asked, none in the People's Republic of Santa Monica that I can see.
Domestically there is no logistics issue, at least in Southern California.
There is just an import log jam at the ports (places like Long Beach). Some kiddies may not get their Chinese-made gifts this Christmas cause the ports couldn't unload all the containers. They are working 24/7 in 3 shifts however.
We have some capital equipment from Shenzhen that is supposed to be at my work 2 weeks ago.
It is still pending at customs.
We are losing money literally by the day.
We have some capital equipment from Shenzhen that is supposed to be at my work 2 weeks ago.
It is still pending at customs.
We are losing money literally by the day.
Is it because demand (imports) is too much so your order has to get in line and wait its turn?
Or, because lack of manpower. I cannot think of COVID slowing down ports in the US unlike how it periodically does in China when cases are detected and areas are quaranteened?
Ports in the US were affected. They had lockdowns and port activity did stop AFAIK.
When things got better - they opened up the ports and a container logjam started (Long beach is closest to me which I can report on).
Things got really bad, Long Beach Longshoremen are now working around the clock , three shifts a day to clear up the Logjam. Like brother @MH.Yang commented, space for storage of containers is limited, which compounds the problem further. You can only stock up containers so high for safety, straddle carriers and container stackers cannot work beyond a certain height.
Is it because demand (imports) is too much so your order has to get in line and wait its turn?
Or, because lack of manpower. I cannot think of COVID slowing down ports in the US unlike how it periodically does in China when cases are detected and areas are quaranteened?
Is it because demand (imports) is too much so your order has to get in line and wait its turn?
Or, because lack of manpower. I cannot think of COVID slowing down ports in the US unlike how it periodically does in China when cases are detected and areas are quaranteened?
How come no Kyle Rittenhouse thread here ? BLM are going to go on a looting spree again if he's found innocent.
Eh ? some guy already ran his truck/car into a bunch of people killing 6.No, they won't. The people Rittenhouse killed were white.