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DeSantis Offers Florida Ports to Alleviate Supply Chain Pinch

AtomicPissAtomicPiss Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 64,538 Founders Club
BY ALLEN ZHONG October 23, 2021

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the ports in his state can act as part of a solution to ongoing supply chain issues.

“So we have capacity at all of our ports … We’ve got capacity, and all of our ports can offer these businesses good incentives if they reroute their ships,” he said during an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson. “We’ve already had some ships rerouted. We expect to have more, but if you’re going to sit off the coast for days on end, you might as well just bring it to Florida. We’ve got great logistics on the ground that can get it to market.”

“I think Florida can be part of the solution here,” he added.

Unlike California, ports in Florida are always operated with 24/7 service, he said.

Clogged ports and global shortages of semiconductors and other key components have shut factories, crimped economic growth, and pushed supply chain concerns to the top of the to-do list for economic policymakers.

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said in Brussels on Thursday that supply disruptions are a “huge concern” especially in the short term where they are “affecting everyday people’s lives.”

Much of the current problem is a mismatch of strong pent-up demand for goods fueled by coronavirus aid checks and savings built up during pandemic lockdowns against supplies constrained by production shutdowns, dwindling inventories, and shortages of workers.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen described the phenomenon as a “very, very unusual shock” that shifted spending away from services such as travel, lodging, and restaurants.

“Instead, we’ve been gobbling up goods and commodities like we’ve never seen before,” Yellen told MSNBC in an interview that aired on Wednesday.

To alleviate the backlog at the ports, California recently started a 24/7 pilot program. White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters earlier this week that Union Pacific Railroad, the second-largest railroad operator in the United States, would serve the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with 24/7 service.

The Long Beach port has activated a 65-acre vacant area within the port complex to mitigate the supply chain issues, Long Beach Port Deputy Executive Director Noel Hacegaba told The Epoch Times.

The newly-mobilized land will serve as a temporary staging site for containers that have yet to be picked up by trucks.

However, Hacegaba said the backlogs at California ports will likely last until next summer as a record number of container ships continue to arrive.

Comments

  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,321 Founders Club

    Constructive “Let’s Go Brandon”. Glad to see our future president stepping up to solve problems while the feckless dementia addled Brandonholio struggles to find TP for his bunghole.
  • Bob_CBob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,923 Swaye's Wigwam
    It’s a solid trolling effort by Ron. He should invite Pete over to Tampa after the baby vacation is over.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 34,452 Standard Supporter
    Not enough trucks to haul the freight due to Kali's ban on older trucks and mandate for electric trucks no one wants to buy.

    Green new deal is the new communism.
  • GoduckiesGoduckies Member Posts: 6,846

    BY ALLEN ZHONG October 23, 2021

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the ports in his state can act as part of a solution to ongoing supply chain issues.

    “So we have capacity at all of our ports … We’ve got capacity, and all of our ports can offer these businesses good incentives if they reroute their ships,” he said during an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson. “We’ve already had some ships rerouted. We expect to have more, but if you’re going to sit off the coast for days on end, you might as well just bring it to Florida. We’ve got great logistics on the ground that can get it to market.”

    “I think Florida can be part of the solution here,” he added.

    Unlike California, ports in Florida are always operated with 24/7 service, he said.

    Clogged ports and global shortages of semiconductors and other key components have shut factories, crimped economic growth, and pushed supply chain concerns to the top of the to-do list for economic policymakers.

    U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said in Brussels on Thursday that supply disruptions are a “huge concern” especially in the short term where they are “affecting everyday people’s lives.”

    Much of the current problem is a mismatch of strong pent-up demand for goods fueled by coronavirus aid checks and savings built up during pandemic lockdowns against supplies constrained by production shutdowns, dwindling inventories, and shortages of workers.

    Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen described the phenomenon as a “very, very unusual shock” that shifted spending away from services such as travel, lodging, and restaurants.

    “Instead, we’ve been gobbling up goods and commodities like we’ve never seen before,” Yellen told MSNBC in an interview that aired on Wednesday.

    To alleviate the backlog at the ports, California recently started a 24/7 pilot program. White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters earlier this week that Union Pacific Railroad, the second-largest railroad operator in the United States, would serve the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with 24/7 service.

    The Long Beach port has activated a 65-acre vacant area within the port complex to mitigate the supply chain issues, Long Beach Port Deputy Executive Director Noel Hacegaba told The Epoch Times.

    The newly-mobilized land will serve as a temporary staging site for containers that have yet to be picked up by trucks.

    However, Hacegaba said the backlogs at California ports will likely last until next summer as a record number of container ships continue to arrive.

    Up already is 24 7
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    He's going to be President.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    The media are just reporters and truth seekers. They have no agenda whatsoever.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    In Virginia this would be seen as a resume enhancer. Right BidenBros?
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,032
    Sledog said:

    Not enough trucks to haul the freight due to Kali's ban on older trucks and mandate for electric trucks no one wants to buy.

    Green new deal is the new communism.

    Also, AB-5 went after non-unionized, idependent contractors. It drove a number of independent truckers and trucking businesses out of the state. The shortage in truckers, along with the fact that California's ports, despite being some of the busiest in the country, are the least modernized and mechanized and that is due entirely to the Unions that control the Ports. Government Policy and Unions. That's who is to blame.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,032
    Swaye said:
    Weird how they are so vague about what constitutes "under-age." These could be 20 year old women who are "under-age" when it comes to buying beer.
  • GoduckiesGoduckies Member Posts: 6,846
    edited October 2021
    SFGbob said:

    Sledog said:

    Not enough trucks to haul the freight due to Kali's ban on older trucks and mandate for electric trucks no one wants to buy.

    Green new deal is the new communism.

    Also, AB-5 went after non-unionized, idependent contractors. It drove a number of independent truckers and trucking businesses out of the state. The shortage in truckers, along with the fact that California's ports, despite being some of the busiest in the country, are the least modernized and mechanized and that is due entirely to the Unions that control the Ports. Government Policy and Unions. That's who is to blame.
    Ab5 was overturned by ballot though
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