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re: Eight damn ships at fairwell bouy off mobile

Posted on 7/25/22 at 11:42 pm to
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 7/25/22 at 11:42 pm to
Thanks Earthquake, we probably know the sand people.

First of all, I know all about problems in California, and how docks works, we ain’t California Which was my point. One of the big stevedore company owners son player soccer with my son. They pay good money and don’t have labor issues, during covid there was rarely one that one or two probably 2-4 is normal.

Covid is exploding here maybe that’s it or something, but ships get unloaded fast here bitch, they don’t frick around. Maybe some jack leg inspector or some thing is being a dick. Ships dint wait around for weeks/months to unload. (it would be great for fishing as ling, kings etc stack under them in Summer but doesn’t happen )
This post was edited on 7/25/22 at 11:47 pm
Posted by Earthquake 88
Mobile
Member since Jan 2010
3022 posts
Posted on 7/26/22 at 9:40 am to
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Maybe some jack leg inspector or some thing is being a dick. Ships dint wait around for weeks/months to unload. He


I don’t know. All of our lumber coming into Mobile has been on time this month. What’s killing my guys is the rain. That and lightning. Seems like every other hour it rains. At the plant our unloading docks are outdoors. This kind of lumber is kiln dried and can’t get wet so we are having to wait for the rain to clear out before we take the product out. Our warehouse in Brookley Field is quick to unload the containers because the docks back up to the warehouse. No unloading in the rain. I haven’t drove across the bay bridge in a week or two so if ships are backed up I’m not aware of it.
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