Supply Chain Manager Says Americans Should Expect Shortages

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    A helicopter flies over a container ship as it rests against wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, as seen from Pasadena, Md. The ship rammed into the major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to collapse in a matter of seconds and creating a terrifying scene as several vehicles plunged into the chilly river below. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

    (AP) – The head of a supply chain management company says Americans should expect shortages of goods as the Baltimore bridge collapse affects ocean container shipping and East Coast trucking logistics.

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    “It’s not just the port of Baltimore that’s going to be impacted,” said Ryan Petersen, CEO of Flexport.

    Petersen says attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea connecting Asia with Europe and the United States have forced traffic away from the Suez Canal and around the tip of Africa. At the same time, there’s been increased congestion in the Panama Canal. Petersen says U.S. importers are increasingly shifting to West Coast ports which in turn may have their own back-ups.

    “You get this vicious feedback loop,” he said.

    Petersen was working with his team Tuesday to reroute about 800 shipping containers currently making their way to Baltimore’s port.

    “It’s a scramble because each of those containers has now a new journey to clear customs, you’ve got to get a different truck to pick it up at a different port, it creates a whole lot of downstream work,” he said.

    A cargo ship lost power and rammed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, destroying the span in a matter of seconds and plunging it into the river.


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    R Kook ZL Was a BIG TZADIK
    R Kook ZL Was a BIG TZADIK
    1 month ago

    another excuse to raise Matzah Prices

    the Judge
    the Judge
    1 month ago

    It should not take more than a week to clear the wreckage of the bridge from the shipping channel. Then all ship traffic can return to normal. The bridge served only to save car and truck traffic an extra 20 miles from going around the Beltway.

    Ed Spence
    Ed Spence
    1 month ago

    at least someone somewhere will be able to put up their prices on the back of this!

    Kvetch
    Kvetch
    1 month ago

    China, IRAN, Russia, North Korea: oh, we can remove that bullet line from our USA invasion plans checklist. Now, keep up the campaigns defunding police, normalizing shoplifting, woke agenda and support of terrorists and squad. In no time this land will be ours.