BoatBanter.com

BoatBanter.com (https://www.boatbanter.com/)
-   General (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/)
-   -   Bottle neck (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/176189-bottle-neck.html)

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 28th 17 04:00 PM

Bottle neck
 

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with relief
supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks due to lack
of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off the
coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President Trump authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.

[email protected] September 28th 17 04:41 PM

Bottle neck
 
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 11:00:22 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with relief
supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks due to lack
of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off the
coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President Trump authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.


===

Supposedly the other big issue is drivers for the trucks. A lot of
them can't get to their job for one reason or another. FEMA should
build temporary housing for them right at the port facility.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com


Bill[_12_] September 28th 17 06:35 PM

Bottle neck
 
wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 11:00:22 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with relief
supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks due to lack
of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off the
coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President Trump authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.


===

Supposedly the other big issue is drivers for the trucks. A lot of
them can't get to their job for one reason or another. FEMA should
build temporary housing for them right at the port facility.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com



And there will be complaints about the build of the trailers.


Alex[_12_] September 29th 17 12:59 AM

Bottle neck
 
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with
relief supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks
due to lack of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off
the coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President Trump authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.


I just looked and there are a few dozen ships off the coast. I didn't
check each one to see if they are at anchor but I'm thinking you meant
to say 1500 containers on ships at anchor.


Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 29th 17 01:03 AM

Bottle neck
 
On 9/28/2017 7:59 PM, Alex wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with
relief supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks
due to lack of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off
the coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President TrumpÂ* authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.


I just looked and there are a few dozen ships off the coast.Â* I didn't
check each one to see if they are at anchor but I'm thinking you meant
to say 1500 containers on ships at anchor.



Probably. I was repeating what one of the talking heads said on TV this
morning.



[email protected] September 29th 17 01:15 AM

Bottle neck
 
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 20:03:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2017 7:59 PM, Alex wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with
relief supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks
due to lack of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off
the coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President TrumpÂ* authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.


I just looked and there are a few dozen ships off the coast.Â* I didn't
check each one to see if they are at anchor but I'm thinking you meant
to say 1500 containers on ships at anchor.



Probably. I was repeating what one of the talking heads said on TV this
morning.


NBC showed a yard full of containers sitting on the hard but with no
way to get the supplies out of the port.
Maybe Trump should send in heavy lift helicopters to spread them out
across the countryside. They could load the stuff on transport
pallets, based on need and set them down right in the neighborhoods in
trouble.
I suppose fixing the roads and getting diesel in there for the trucks
is the long term answer but people are in trouble now.

Bill[_12_] September 29th 17 05:15 AM

Bottle neck
 
wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 20:03:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2017 7:59 PM, Alex wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with
relief supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks
due to lack of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off
the coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President TrumpÂ* authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.

I just looked and there are a few dozen ships off the coast.Â* I didn't
check each one to see if they are at anchor but I'm thinking you meant
to say 1500 containers on ships at anchor.



Probably. I was repeating what one of the talking heads said on TV this
morning.


NBC showed a yard full of containers sitting on the hard but with no
way to get the supplies out of the port.
Maybe Trump should send in heavy lift helicopters to spread them out
across the countryside. They could load the stuff on transport
pallets, based on need and set them down right in the neighborhoods in
trouble.
I suppose fixing the roads and getting diesel in there for the trucks
is the long term answer but people are in trouble now.


Just move the container with a heavy lift helo. Then the stuff would be
weather and theft protected better. Save the palletizing for movement.


Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 29th 17 05:20 AM

Bottle neck
 
On 9/28/2017 8:15 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 20:03:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2017 7:59 PM, Alex wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with
relief supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks
due to lack of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off
the coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President TrumpÂ* authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.

I just looked and there are a few dozen ships off the coast.Â* I didn't
check each one to see if they are at anchor but I'm thinking you meant
to say 1500 containers on ships at anchor.



Probably. I was repeating what one of the talking heads said on TV this
morning.


NBC showed a yard full of containers sitting on the hard but with no
way to get the supplies out of the port.
Maybe Trump should send in heavy lift helicopters to spread them out
across the countryside. They could load the stuff on transport
pallets, based on need and set them down right in the neighborhoods in
trouble.
I suppose fixing the roads and getting diesel in there for the trucks
is the long term answer but people are in trouble now.



Sounds like a good idea. Trump just appointed some army general to take
charge of getting aid to the people of Puerto Rico. Maybe something
like this is being considered.



[email protected] September 29th 17 07:12 AM

Bottle neck
 
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 04:15:04 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 20:03:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2017 7:59 PM, Alex wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with
relief supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks
due to lack of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off
the coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President TrumpÂ* authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.

I just looked and there are a few dozen ships off the coast.Â* I didn't
check each one to see if they are at anchor but I'm thinking you meant
to say 1500 containers on ships at anchor.



Probably. I was repeating what one of the talking heads said on TV this
morning.


NBC showed a yard full of containers sitting on the hard but with no
way to get the supplies out of the port.
Maybe Trump should send in heavy lift helicopters to spread them out
across the countryside. They could load the stuff on transport
pallets, based on need and set them down right in the neighborhoods in
trouble.
I suppose fixing the roads and getting diesel in there for the trucks
is the long term answer but people are in trouble now.


Just move the container with a heavy lift helo. Then the stuff would be
weather and theft protected better. Save the palletizing for movement.


I suspect the problem is that the containers tend to be full of the
same things and these people need a variety of stuff. I am not sure a
helicopter can pick up a 40,000 pound container either.


[email protected] September 29th 17 07:16 AM

Bottle neck
 
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 00:20:36 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2017 8:15 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 20:03:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2017 7:59 PM, Alex wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Saw a news report this morning that showed 9,500 containers with
relief supplies for Puerto Rico residents held up in San Juan docks
due to lack of diesel fuel for trucks to haul them to their destinations.

Another 1,500 container ships loaded with supplies are anchored off
the coast, unable to unload due to no room on the docks.

This morning President TrumpÂ* authorized that the Jones Act be waived
for Puerto Rico, effective immediately.

The Jones act requires that all goods shipped between US ports be
carried by American-owned and -operated ships.

Good we have a POTUS who is staying on top of things.

I just looked and there are a few dozen ships off the coast.Â* I didn't
check each one to see if they are at anchor but I'm thinking you meant
to say 1500 containers on ships at anchor.



Probably. I was repeating what one of the talking heads said on TV this
morning.


NBC showed a yard full of containers sitting on the hard but with no
way to get the supplies out of the port.
Maybe Trump should send in heavy lift helicopters to spread them out
across the countryside. They could load the stuff on transport
pallets, based on need and set them down right in the neighborhoods in
trouble.
I suppose fixing the roads and getting diesel in there for the trucks
is the long term answer but people are in trouble now.



Sounds like a good idea. Trump just appointed some army general to take
charge of getting aid to the people of Puerto Rico. Maybe something
like this is being considered.


They might do as well just parachuting rolloffs out of C140s for the
folks out in the boonies but the optimum answer is getting the
infrastructure back to the point where trucks can do the job.
The problem is those who need the basics of life yesterday (or a week
ago)


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:20 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com