Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 2:34 p.m. No.109693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

COSCO Ship Loses Containers During Pacific Crossing

Mike Schuler

December 3, 2021

 

A COSCO containership en route to Long Beach, California reportedly lost dozens of containers overboard in the Pacific Ocean last month.

 

The ship, identified as the 4,500 teu MV Cosco Nagoya, has returned to Korea and AIS shows its last known position in Gwangyang.

 

The incident reportedly occurred on or shortly after November 23rd as the vessel was sailing from Busan, South Korea to the United States, according to marine claims consultancy WK Webster, which first reported on the accident.

 

The company sent a surveyor to assess the damage who reported back 59 containers impacted including 27 collapsed and 32 overboard. A spokesperson for the company noted that the accident was not as serious as initially thought.

 

AIS data from MarineTraffic.com shows the COSCO Nagoya departed Busan New Port early on November 22. The following is the track of the voyage showing it turned around on November 24th at 09:54 UTC.

 

The COSCO Nagoya, built in 2008, is registered in Panama and measures 260 meters in length.

 

The incident follows the loss of more than 100 containers from the ZIM Kingston during a powerful storm in October off British Columbia as it awaited entry to the Port of Vancouver. It also comes nearly one year after the ONE Apus lost more than 1,800 containers overboard also while en route to Long Beach, kicking off a winter season that was marked by a high number of cargo losses on the transpacific.

 

https://gcaptain.com/cosco-ship-loses-containers-during-pacific-crossing/

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 3 p.m. No.109695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

Is Lowering The Age Limit For Truckers In Order To Address The Supply-Chain Crunch Worth The Safety Risks?

Bloomberg December 4, 2021

 

By Keith Laing (Bloomberg) –Dezjion Henson has wanted to be a truck driver his whole life. When he turned 18 last year he jumped at the chance and signed on as an apprentice with Total Transportation of Mississippi, LLC in Richland, Mississippi.

 

“Growing up, my dad used to drive trucks and I used to always ride with him,” he said. “I said that’s something I really want to do.”

 

He assumed he would have to wait until he turns 21 to book the lucrative, cross-country runs he took with his father. But the new infrastructure law signed by President Joe Biden will let some drivers as young as 18 make interstate trips, a move aimed at easing the nation’s supply-chain squeeze but one that’s raising safety concerns.

 

The three-year pilot program was opposed by safety advocates who point out that teenagers crash at four times the rate of older drivers. But it was included in the infrastructure law at the urging of the industry, which says it’s 80,000 drivers short of where it needs to be to meet demand projections.

 

That lack of drivers has sent a ripple through the economy, contributing to backups at ports and kinks in the supply chain that threaten delivery of holiday gifts. Like lowering the age of drivers, some of the other proposals for government action to get more people behind the wheel raise their own safety concerns.

 

A proposal to relax federal rest requirements, for example, has been mired in controversy since the Obama administration. But there is renewed pressure to do it as a way to ease the backlog.

 

“Regulatory flexibilities, especially during emergencies, are vital to supply chain continuity,” a coalition of about 100 different trucking-related associations wrote in a Nov. 3 letter to Biden.

 

The Department of Transportation’s rules currently limit truckers to 11 hours in a work day and 70 hours in a week. And they have to be given at least one 30-minute break during the first eight hours of their shift. An exemption put in place by the Trump administration last year allows drivers making trips within a few hours of their starting point to work a 14-hour shift.

 

Safety groups have said Congress should steer clear of relaxing the scheduling rules for truckers.

 

“Long workdays, excessive driving hours, and unreasonable delivery demands jeopardize the safety of truck drivers and motorists,” Dawn King, president of the Truck Safety Coalition, said in a statement.

 

The coalition of industry groups that represent frequent shippers that wrote to Biden includes the Agricultural Retailers Association, the American Farm Bureau Federation, the American Trucking Associations and American Frozen Food Institute. They also want truckers to be left out of the federal vaccine mandate that is currently on hold after a federal court temporarily halted implementation. The industry argues that truck drivers should be exempt because they spend most of their time driving alone.

 

“We’re not anti-vaccine, but in our our survey of 120,000 truckers, 50% were vaccinated and 50% weren’t vaccinated,” Bill Sullivan, executive vice president for advocacy at the American Trucking Associations, said. “Thirty-seven percent of all drivers said they would go to a company that doesn’t have a vaccinate mandate or leave the industry all together.”

 

Greg Regan, president of the AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Department, last month told a House committee that his union “wants to make sure that every worker has the protections” of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s vaccine mandate that applies to companies with 100 or more employees.

 

For the foreseeable future, lowering the minimum age to haul cargo across state lines appears to be the closest to being enacted.

 

John Stomps, 66, president and chief executive officer of Total Transportation of Mississippi, said lowering the age limit is likely the only way to address the supply-chain crunch as it relates to trucks.

 

“Older drivers are leaving and retiring and we’re not bring in younger drivers to them fast enough,” he said.

 

It’s grueling work. Long distance truck drivers average about 125,000 miles (201,168 kilometers) per year and spend an average of 300 days on the road, according to the Woodford, Virginia-based CDS Tractor Trailer Training school. The median pay for the position in 2020 was $47,130 per year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

The trucking industry employed 3.36 million truck drivers in 2020, down 6.8% from 3.5 million in 2019, according to the American Trucking Associations.

 

More:

https://gcaptain.com/lowering-age-for-truckers-address-the-supply-chain-crunch-worth-the-safety-risk/

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 3:10 p.m. No.109697   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

New Counting Method Suggests U.S. Ship Logjam Is Longer Than Ever

Bloomberg

December 4, 2021

 

By Brendan Murray (Bloomberg) — The number of container ships headed for the busiest U.S. port complex has risen to close to 100 under a new counting method, underscoring the magnitude of the economy-restraining logjam that the Biden administration is trying to help alleviate.

 

The backup outside the adjacent ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, involves 96 container carriers, up from 86 on Nov. 16, when a new queuing system took effect and dozens of arriving ships stayed outside the official area to be counted, according to the Marine Exchange of Southern California. The revised measure released late Friday includes those eastbound vessels farther out in the Pacific.

 

Just when it looked like the bottleneck was easing — the previous official tally was 41 ships in the queue as of Thursday — the latest numbers confirm that the most visible symbol of the U.S.’s overwhelmed supply chains is still likely months away from being cleared. The average wait for ships was 20.8 days as of Friday, almost a week longer than a month ago, according to the L.A.’s Wabtec Port Optimizer.

 

The revised way of counting ships bound for L.A.-Long Beach divides them into a couple categories: 40 vessels that are either anchored in designated spots plus those “loitering” within 40 miles of the ports, and another 56 outside that perimeter, many of which have slowed their speed on the voyage from Asia that typically takes at least two weeks. So the line has gotten longer both in number of ships and distance.

 

There’s little relief in sight. American importers typically book January orders well in advance to restock inventories before Chinese factories and ports reduce activity during the Lunar New Year holiday, which next year starts in early February.

 

The White House has focused its attention on working with the logistics industry to move the empty and full containers that have piled up near the port terminals, by encouraging longer hours for truckers and longshoremen and by backing incentives for timely pickup of goods lingering for days or weeks.

 

That effort to reduce so-called dwell times for containers in Southern California has had mixed results, with the number of boxes waiting zero to eight days dropping to 33,520 as of Dec. 2, from 39,671 a week earlier, according to the L.A. port’s figures. Still, the number waiting nine days or longer rose to 21,278, from 18,170 a week earlier.

 

https://gcaptain.com/new-counting-method-suggests-u-s-ship-logjam-longer-than-ever/

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 3:26 p.m. No.109699   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

Canada #25 >>>/qresearch/15140152

 

“Thank You, Dr. Joe Rogan! – Everybody Feels Like a Million Bucks!” – Fully Vaccinated Dana White Catches COVID – Takes Joe Rogan Ivermectin Treatment Plan and Is Feeling Great==

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/thank-dr-joe-rogan-everybody-feels-like-million-bucks-fully-vaccinated-dana-white-catches-covid-takes-joe-rogan-ivermectin-treatment-plan-feeling-great/

 

Fully vaccinated UFC President Dana White caught the coronavirus during Thanksgiving break. He told TMZ Sports that he took the Joe Rogan coronavirus treatment plan is feeling great. White told TMZ, “Thank you, Dr. Joe Rogan!… Everybody feels like a million bucks.”

 

So the vaccine didn’t work but Joe Rogan’s Ivermectin plan did? Imagine that.

 

This story won’t make many headlines in the fake news media.

 

Dana White revealed he contracted COVID-19 during the Thanksgiving holiday, but he is already feeling better after being administered the same coronavirus treatment that Joe Rogan took when he was infected.

 

The UFC president appeared on “The Jim Rome Podcast” on Wednesday, where he provided a health update. White believes he contracted COVID-19 after going to his family’s Thanksgiving celebration in Maine.

 

“We just went up to my place in Maine, and for Thanksgiving, it’s tradition, we go up there, and somebody had it, and we get back, and we all tested positive for COVID,” White told host Jim Rome. “Literally the whole family and my family up in Maine, too.”

 

Vid:

https://youtu.be/QtLy2xH0exk

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 4:10 p.m. No.109703   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

General Research #109154 >>>/qresearch/15140661

 

Ursula Van Der Leyen wants to scrap the Nuremberg Code

 

What does a President do if a law no longer fits her agenda?

 

Why, she seeks to invalidate it. In the wake of Austria’s tyrannical lockdown of free thought citizens who choose not to receive the ‘vaccine’ still in its experimental stages, the EU chief calls for throwing out Nuremberg Code.

 

Ursula Van Der Leyen, the appointed not elected head of the EU commission, told the press on Wednesday that she is in favour of scrapping the long-standing Nuremberg Code and forcing people to get Genocide-Jabbed despite mountain evidence that those receiving the highly profitable injections are suffering and dying in far greater numbers than those refusing to be injected.

 

https://europerenaissance.com/2021/12/04/what-does-a-president-do-if-a-law-no-longer-fits-her-agenda/

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 4:19 p.m. No.109704   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9705 >>9749

>>109626

General Research #109154 >>>/qresearch/15140726

 

ANOTHER FALSE FLAG? A Group No One Has Ever Heard Of Marches In DC…Left Calls Them “Right-Wingers”…Conservatives Ask If They’re Another False Flag?

 

100 Percent Fed Up – Poll numbers for “81 million votes” getters, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, are in the toilet.

 

Kamala’s inner circle has abandoned her faster than rats jumping from a sinking ship.

 

Americans no longer trust our intelligence agencies, especially after the January 6th incident where people like former Oath Keepers AZ Chapter President Ray Epps, who spent two days calling on Trump supporters to join him at the Capitol instead of at the Elipse, briefly appeared on the FBI’s Most Wanted list only to disappear once a sufficient number of primarily Trump-supporting Americans were arrested for their role in an armless “insurrection.”

 

Americans who were paid a king’s ransom to stay home during the Wuhan pandemic refuse to go back to work, small businesses collapse, China and Russia are on the march, fuel and food prices skyrocket, and the number of Democrat lawmakers who’ve announced their retirement before the 2022 election stands at an astounding 19, as of today. And with an Omicron variant doctor in South Africa that Democrats and Dr. Evil were hoping to pump up to crisis levels turning out to be a variant with “very, very mild symptoms”…the Deep State needs something has to happen to distract the American public.

 

So, tonight, a group of masked men, who no one has ever heard of, headed to Washington DC. They marched to the Lincoln Memorial and then almost as quickly as they came, they marched back to the UHaul trucks that brought them to the event.

 

The Left immediately made up stories about the group and their ties to “right-wing” extremists and “white supremacy.”

 

The only problem is…no one on the right has ever heard of these guys. Conservatives, however, seem to think they have a pretty good idea about where this new group came from.

 

Disclose TV reported on the group. Ryan Hunsader responded with a hilarious GIF.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/another-false-flag-group-no-one-ever-heard-marches-dc-left-calls-right-wingers-conservatives-ask-another-false-flag/

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 4:22 p.m. No.109705   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

>>109704 (me)

General Research #109154 >>>/qresearch/15140733

 

FEDS ON PARADE: Dozens of Uhaul Trucks Picked Up Mysterious Patriot Protesters after Creepy March in DC — Another Democrat Stunt?

 

As Patty McMurray reported earlier at The Gateway Pundit—

 

On Saturday, a group of masked men, who no one has ever heard of, headed to Washington DC. They marched to the Lincoln Memorial and then almost as quickly as they came, they marched back to the UHaul trucks that brought them to the event.

 

The Left immediately made up stories about the group and their ties to “right-wing” extremists and “white supremacy.”

 

The only problem is…no one on the right has ever heard of these guys. Conservatives, however, seem to think they have a pretty good idea about where this new group came from.

 

Conservative Art Taking Back America asked if this group is “Another false flag?

 

Now this…

 

As the marchers fled Washington DC — Several Uhaul trucks pulled up to drive them off.

 

These marchers were either Feds or Democrat operatives.

 

Or both.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/feds-parade-dozens-uhaul-trucks-picked-mysterious-patriot-protesters-creepy-march-dc-another-democrat-stunt/

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 4:30 p.m. No.109707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

General Research #109154 >>>/qresearch/15140761

 

Who Says You Can’t Overturn Fraudulent Elections? The Results of a Local 2020 Election in Florida Were Just Overturned and Decertified

 

Who says elections can’t be decertified? A 2020 local election in Florida just was.

 

According to a report, in a recent court ruling, a judge overturned the results of a 2020 town council election in Florida.

 

The attorney for the man who eventually won the election claimed that there were illegal votes cast and fraudulent votes cast and the judge agreed. The man who won the race was awarded the win.

 

The race was in Eatonville, Florida.

 

Via Click on Orlando.

 

More than 19 months after Tarus Mack was certified the winner of an Eatonville Town Council election, a judge has ordered Mack to be removed from his position due to evidence uncovered by his opponent suggesting votes were illegally cast or procured.

 

“I was very ecstatic,” Marlin Daniels said, who learned this week he had prevailed in his lawsuit challenging the election results. “Immediately I said, ‘Let’s get to work.’ We have to fix things that have been going wrong in this historic town and make things right, not for me, but for the people.”

 

Days after a judge ruled Daniels was entitled to the Eatonville Town Council seat, Mack filed a motion asking for a new trial.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/says-cant-overturn-fraudulent-elections-results-local-2020-election-florida-just-overturned-decertified/

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 4:55 p.m. No.109709   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

General Research #109154 >>>/qresearch/15140973

 

Democrats: Let’s Curb Inflation by Using Migrants to Cut American Wages

 

Democrats are openly arguing that more wage-cutting migrants should be imported to shrink the inflation that is threatening President Joe Biden’s political future.

 

The pro-migration LatinoRebels.com website reported the migrants-reduce-inflation claims on December 2:

 

Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) understands inflation at the immigrant community level. The three-term Congressman from Los Angeles has a diverse immigrant constituency from Koreatown to Eagle Rock, Boyle Heights to Downtown.

 

“If you have more people that are allowed to work in this country, then there’s gonna be less of a tight labor market,” said Gomez on Thursday, echoing Warren.

 

The Democrats’ top advocate for amnesty and migration, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), also backed the argument, according to Bloomberg: “Asked if immigration parole proposal in [the pending Build Back Better bill] would decrease inflation, Durbin says ‘Oh most certainly … If there are more workers filling those jobs, it’s deflationary.'”

 

“Not enough people are seeking jobs. … As a consequence, that drives up the cost of doing business and the cost to the consumers. If there are more workers doing their jobs, it’s deflationary,” Durbin said, according to Latinorebels.com.

 

The Democrats’ support for using migrants to cut Americans’ wages comes after a host of media and advocates argued that inflation should be curbed by immigration.

 

“A tight labor market is the way less-skilled workers increase their wages,” Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies, responded. He continued, “Why would a Democrat — of all people — favor lowering or holding down the wages of working people through immigration? The answer is immigration is more important [to them] than anything, including the wages of working people.”

 

The Democrats “are saying the quiet part out loud,” Krikorian said.

 

However, the LatinoRebels.com site noted that Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) dodged the question: “‘I reject the false notion that the only way to keep consumer prices low is to rely on low-wage, unregulated labor,’ said Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH). ‘More stable and reliable work is the key to future supply chain resiliency.’”

 

Most GOP legislators also dodge the link between wages and migration and are eager to blame inflation on government spending.

 

http://www.womensystems.com/2021/12/democrats-lets-curb-inflation-by-using.html

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 5:05 p.m. No.109711   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

General Research #109154 >>>/qresearch/15141073

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/another-hoax-crazy-teacher-confesses-leaving-threatening-notes-shoot-iowa-school-teaches/

 

Another Hoax: Crazy Teacher Confesses to Leaving Threatening Notes to Shoot Up Iowa School Where She Teaches

 

By Jim Hoft

 

Published December 5, 2021 at 11:53am

Anonymous ID: 96b5c5 Dec. 5, 2021, 9 p.m. No.109728   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749

Hapag-Lloyd Agrees to ‘Eye-Watering’ $130,000 a Day for Panamax Charter

The Loadstar

December 3, 2021

 

By Mike Wackett (The Loadstar) –

 

Ocean carriers face ‘Hobson’s choice’ on the containership charter market: agreeing to owners’ hugely inflated daily hire rates or risking losing the vessel to a competitor.

 

Hapag-Lloyd has just agreed a three-month charter commencing in January of the 4,253 teu Synergy Oakland for an eye-watering $130,000 a day from Greek non-operating owner Euroseas.

 

The carrier’s in-house charter desk will no doubt have baulked at a charter rate some $50,000 a day above the current bull market, but was clearly unable to fix an alternative to cover a vital commitment. It will now pay the owner some $11.5m for the duration of the time charter.

 

Putting the Hapag-Lloyd fixture into context of today’s market, Euroseas paid just $10m for the Synergy Oakland in November 2019, as part of an en-bloc purchase and, four years ago, owners of similar panamax ships would have been happy to achieve $8,000 a day for a three-month charter.

 

Following the expiry of the Hapag-Lloyd fixture, the 2009-built ship will be handed over to Zim, the Israeli carrier snapping-up the in-demand vessel for a daily hire of $42,000 on a four-year time charter.

 

Euroseas chairman and CEO Aristides Pittas said the fixtures were “indicative of the strength and recovery of the market”.

 

He added: “We expect to be able to continue benefiting from the present market, as there are another four of our vessels which open for re-chartering within the next four months and another two later in 2022.”

 

It is an ominous sign from Euroseas for current charterers, and is being echoed by NOO peers, and carriers face losing some of their fleet to the highest bidders, obliging them to discontinue services and postpone their growth aspirations.

 

Faced with the threat of conceding market share, Alphaliner said, carriers may have “no other choice but to buy, rather than charter, vessels to cover their requirements”.

 

This is a strategy led by MSC which, since August last year, has purchased a phenomenal 124 second-hand containerships – an unprecedented buying spree.

 

Of note, the carrier recently acquired two post-panamax wide-beamed vessels from feeder specialist X-Press, paying $105m for the 4,896 teu X-Press Jersey (now renamed MSC Jersey and which the X-Press group acquired in June 2019 for just $27m) and $105m for the 5,001 teu X-Press Guernsey (for which X-Press paid $47m in July 2014).

 

And, as well as its seemingly insatiable raids on the S&P market, MSC has by far the largest orderbook of its peers, with around 60 ships for some 1m teu of capacity.

 

Moreover, Alphaliner said, there had been reports of the Geneva-based carrier signing a letter of intent with South Korean yard HHI for construction of a further six 15,000 teu LNG-powered vessels.

 

Meanwhile, NOO Navios, encouraged by the demand from its ocean carrier customers and the willingness of the lines to agree long-term fixed-rate charters, has ordered two 5,300 teu ships from Chinese yard Zhoushan Changhong International (ZCIS) for delivery in 2024. Navios has an existing order with ZCIS for six 5,300 teu ships for delivery in 2023, which will go straight to long-term charters with Zim.

 

https://gcaptain.com/hapag-lloyd-agrees-to-eye-watering-130000-a-day-for-panamax-charter/