Posted on 03/30/2010 6:53:39 AM PDT by blam
Packed Containers Piling Up At Asian Ports Because There's Too Much Demand From West
Vincent Fernando, CFA
Mar. 30, 2010, 6:16 AM
Packed containers are piling up at Asian ports as strong demand from the U.S. and Europe causes a lack of supply of ships. Shipping companies had purposefully idled capacity during the economic downturn, then started to bring it back recently.
Yet they didn't do it fast enough to keep up with the robust pick-up in demand from the West.
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why can’t u.s. manufacturers employ
robotic technologies
to recapture american manufacturing?
it would save huge transportation costs.
Us, too, FRiend! You and I are SO lucky to live in two of the BLUEST and most CLUELESS counties in our state! Grrrr!
Dane County is in terrible fiscal shape. Our unemployment has DOUBLED in the past year...of course, nary a whisper of it around the Capitol Square or in the local media. *SPIT*
Not QUITE as funny as when Teddy was alive, but still funny...
Please don’t give them any ideas. Kids in a candy shop comes to mind.
Actually I just WORK in Milwaukee. At the end of the day I escape to Ozaukee Cty, one of the reddest counties in the state. There I try to recapture my sanity and reflect on the continuing diasaster which is Milwaukee.
I don’t leave the county; I work in Madistan, but head back to the farm at the end of the day. :)
And you’re right...it is the ONLY way to keep from going postal on any given day, LOL!
(I grew up in West Allis. Dad got us out of there in 1970, bless his heart!)
When that runs out, though....
Of course, Uncle Sam can crank up the presses and print another trillion.....
Would it stand to reason that they mothballed the oldest, slowest, least efficient, etc etc etc?
I dunno, just asking. That's how I'd do it.
Massive trade deficits weren’t sustainable before this recession - they won’t be sustainable afterward.
It is sort of like denying a small town the services of what might be a reasonably good GP doctor because he or she is not a competent brain surgeon.
Could you, could!
Re: Mil Cty taxes...just because bureaucrats counted on 3% tax growth ad infinitum, doesn't mean it would come true. They were acting like home flippers who thought housing prices never went down. Now, they just don't want a crisis to go to waste.
I'd imagine that end-of-year shipping is starting to ramp up around now. Certainly, Back-to-school garments + supplies must be in transit. Its concerning, to me, that shippers are not ramping up capacity accordingly.
From a logistical standpoint, the more efficient ships would, ultimately, be cheaper to run. Predictably and perversely, any artificial backlog that was created would, I'd think, take longer to clear. "We can keep ships A, B and C running as is, and clear the log in 4 months..... or .... we can spend X millions of dollars to bring ships Y and Z back online, and clear the same backlog in 3 months. Why spend the extra money?"
I'd also think that if the shipping companies are looking at this as a temporary "blip" in production, there would be even less incentive to bring more shipping online. I'm sure there are costs involved to re-mothball ships.
Of course, you're right in that the customers are taking it right in the shorts, but that's a whole other discussion.
Your anecdote was incredibly valuable. Thanks for sharing.
I just ordered a 69 cent credit card type, flat, magnifying glass from Hong Kong, with free shipping.
Before that I ordered some High Precision Anti-static Stainless Steel Curved Tips Tweezers (Black) from China for 39 cents with free shipping.
I’m helping to keep the ships sailing.
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