I think it’s possible that you can’t get trucks to haul it, it’s currently quite difficult to impossible to get goods shipped by truck.
Milk, which has to be shipped quickly would be vulnerable to any delays.
That’s my guess
I have neighbors in both the rail and trucking industries. They are still working, yet they see shutdowns coming as freight becomes undeliverable due to factory and retail closings. Rail is starting to get clogged in urban classification yards and ditto for truck terminals. If freight cannot be accepted it sits and plugs the conduits.
I have neighbors in both the rail and trucking industries. They are still working, yet they see shutdowns coming as freight becomes undeliverable due to factory and retail closings. Rail is starting to get clogged in urban classification yards and ditto for truck terminals. If freight cannot be accepted it sits and plugs the conduits.
Always cheaper in the long run to rent the cow.
You may not be that far off.
Got information yesterday from another guy who works for Wisconsin Tissue Corp. Said that the warehouse is so full of TP and Paper Toweling they cant hardly find anywhere to put it.
I got cousins in the paper industry in Wis and they are all saying the same thing.
Now you tell me what the hell’s going on?