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Eight damn ships at fairwell bouy off mobile

Posted on 7/25/22 at 5:10 pm
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 7/25/22 at 5:10 pm
I know the damn bouy is still missing, probably because assholes at NOAA found out a lot of people caught fish off it.

i counted 8 ships lined up yesterday, by and could have been a few more. That’s by far the most I have ever seen. I have never seen that many. What’s going on here?
Posted by Got Blaze
Youngsville
Member since Dec 2013
8801 posts
Posted on 7/25/22 at 6:58 pm to
Do you understand how the shipping industry works ? There are hundreds of workers whose labor is required to make things flow smoothly and efficiently. Deckhands, tugboat operators, mates, captains, crane operators, safety personnel, dispatchers, weigh scale workers, container lift operators, truck drivers, train conductors, railyard laborers, and so on.

Let's just say it takes 2-3 days for a cargo ship to unload 8,000 containers, and that's with all hands-on deck. What if 10% of the laborers fail a drug screen, decide to take a job somewhere else, contracts covid, are staying at home to get that FREE government hand-out money, get hurt at work and waiting for that $1M settlement / retirement money ? With any shortage of labor, it will increase the delay of moving containers off the yard which increases the ship unloading backlog.

8 cargo ships in Mobile Bay is nothing. Last September there were 60+ vessels waiting in the Pacific to be unloaded. As long as America continues to rely on foreign labor & imports, and workers not having a work ethic like their grandparents, this problem will only get worse.

Every container pictured below needs a truck driver to deliver it to it's final destination.













Posted by Earthquake 88
Mobile
Member since Jan 2010
3022 posts
Posted on 7/25/22 at 11:04 pm to
I work for an import lumber company in Mobile. We get our lumber in and unloaded here and New Orleans much quicker than Houston or the east and west coast. Occasionally cargo ships get backed up but normally Mobile gets you in and out pretty quick.

Customs causes us headaches occasionally when we have containers of CITES II species in our cans. I cut an $18,000 demurrage check last week because of the United States Customs clearing our lumber off the docks.
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