@@the0ne809 It was a False Flag and many more are coming. More mass shootings? More toxic chemical spills? More weather manipulation? Sooooooo many are asleep and in a trance from those mRNA Gene therapy poison jabs. We are living in crazy times.
you missed a bit here, the docks are optimized to operate as efficiently as possible, the problem lies in the lack of truck drivers and trucks, and that companies refuse to accept the container ex target, the truck drivers have to wait far beyond the time required by law and there is a lot of documentation on this,
If companies are unwilling to haul containers full both ways then ban them from unloading privileges. If you want these companies to change their behaviour there needs to be a consequence to force them to comply.
I recently saw a neighborhood that was entirely made up of shipping containers converted into homes. This was on an indian reservation so idk if they had electricity or plumbing
Yeah, it's a thing. You can have electricity and plumbing in them however the insulation is worse in a metal box obviously and also it's really only a viable option in very rural areas, they aren't too shabby though
@@multatuli1 Pretty much yeah, if you open windows and keep them open you'll be fine though. You could also put in AC but obviously it's going to cost a lot of energy.
Success seems to be connected with action successful people keep moving. They make mistakes. But they don't quit. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works.
The port in Vietnam seems flooded. Sea level is raising and threatens the ports. Climate change causes sea-level rise, heatwaves and superstorms, and we could avoid it if the number of objects manufactured iin the world were reduced.
But yet, shipping containers became a thing by the late 1970's because of their ability to move a huge amount of goods a lot faster and with lot less fear of goods being stolen by stevedores.
By controlling shipping container manufacture, they can undercut/influence global trade through pricing, sale volume and manufacture to market timing. They can essentially control the export sector, the question for each country would be; of how much value are our exports to china? I can’t see that import control reduction would be effective leverage against chinas economy, especially as imports are usually required and chosen for their cost effectiveness. The logical option would be to levy an import tax against china if they artificially control shipping container production.
Obviously it was a coincidence; the topic is not even closely related... If they were purposely trying grab attention, they would've chosen something actually relevant, like "aging container ships" or "US bridge design flaws" or "operating a container ship" People always like to find the tiniest similarities in things and imagine that it was all fate or some conspiracy... 🙄
Every week my recycle trash bin is filled with empty Amazon shipping boxes, and most of these stuff I bought are made in China including these shipping boxes. So who should I blame?
Sen.McCollum is it wife daughter of container magnate...Samantha's cousin dies in car plunging into lake..then several minute staring into the void..I'm bac then bridge collision...justca thought.
I think it’s neutral timing to post this video. I see both sides. The Baltimore bridge incident is horrific however citizens need to know how container ships operate so we better understand the issue. Was this video a little insensitive, idk maybe? It’s informative and needed as most people have no idea about the logistics of this industry.
We should not be shipping that much in the first place. Granted, some stuff we have to, but a lot of products we could easily source locally (or at least eg. within Europe), that would be easily possible if it weren't for the greed of big corporations, where every cent per item saved matters enormously🤦♂️
This was a complete waste of time to watch.. shipping in America is so expensive because of regulation like the Jones act, the labor unions at the ports of America.. they only work 9 to 5:00 Monday to Friday compared to the rest of the world.. there are so many inefficiencies built-in on purpose because of unions.
Capitalism and the desire to want higher remuneration along with ever cheaper goods has priced the manufacture of many of these imports which once were made locally, out of the market. China is responsible for the manufacture of the majority of sea containers and just about everything that's imported inside them. Puts your economy in a precarious position being so reliant when there's disruption to the supply chain.
Undemecratic countries are so eager specially with billion people. Us and allies should be hard-working to counter the desperate moves of these undemocratic nations
I always get a good laugh when Washington's central planners tell the "free market" what to do and then preaches about the invisible hand of the market...lol
The timing is nothing short of predominant.
Wouldn't surprise me if this was sitting on their shelf ready to go and now was a time that would have interest/get clicks.
You know that sentence makes no sense right? I think you mean prescient
@@Lkopnuflmao yes it does not. What a bot 😂
I'm not sure about the economy. But it can cripple a bridge.
Underrated comment 😂
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Either CNBC posted this video on purpose, or this video being posted now is just a coincidence after the news in Baltimore today…
Baltimore was just another expected False Flag
probably it was scheduled to be posted today ahead of time. most likely coincidence.
@@the0ne809 It was a False Flag and many more are coming. More mass shootings? More toxic chemical spills? More weather manipulation? Sooooooo many are asleep and in a trance from those mRNA Gene therapy poison jabs. We are living in crazy times.
About to say the same thing
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You've got to be f-ing kidding me CNBC 😂😅 Who approved this video today?
lol this vid probably scheduled a week ago to upload lol
Lol
Yeah, it is scary that this released the same day.
if there was a fatal car crash , we cannot talk about the automotive industry?
@@sc5922 massive difference
Container ship hits Baltimore bridge.....**CNBC..."in unrelated events, here's this video"
So y'all were actually waiting for that to happen then post this video by coincidence eh? lmao
Good timing bro
Yall wild for this one
Good video. Very informative. Important information for consumers to know.
The timing of this is so chaotic 😂
you missed a bit here, the docks are optimized to operate as efficiently as possible, the problem lies in the lack of truck drivers and trucks, and that companies refuse to accept the container ex target, the truck drivers have to wait far beyond the time required by law and there is a lot of documentation on this,
Working at a shipping yard or harbor must be a great experience
It obviously crippled Baltimore's bridge.
If companies are unwilling to haul containers full both ways then ban them from unloading privileges. If you want these companies to change their behaviour there needs to be a consequence to force them to comply.
wow the timing on this video......
FEWER people, not "less people"
I recently saw a neighborhood that was entirely made up of shipping containers converted into homes. This was on an indian reservation so idk if they had electricity or plumbing
Yeah, it's a thing. You can have electricity and plumbing in them however the insulation is worse in a metal box obviously and also it's really only a viable option in very rural areas, they aren't too shabby though
@@Betweoxwitegan it would be really hot in summer no? Like a can
@@multatuli1 Pretty much yeah, if you open windows and keep them open you'll be fine though. You could also put in AC but obviously it's going to cost a lot of energy.
ironic time to post this
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The port in Vietnam seems flooded. Sea level is raising and threatens the ports. Climate change causes sea-level rise, heatwaves and superstorms, and we could avoid it if the number of objects manufactured iin the world were reduced.
WHAT TIME ??
But yet, shipping containers became a thing by the late 1970's because of their ability to move a huge amount of goods a lot faster and with lot less fear of goods being stolen by stevedores.
i’m not a conspiracy theorist but this is just…..😅
100% lol
How Shipping Containers Can Cripple The Baltimore Bridge
The biggest problem is moving the empty containers back to where they are needed.
It’s crazy 😂to make the return trip empty yo 😢
Chinese 🇨🇳 AI unmanned port is amazingly good.👍
The timing of this video...😮
By controlling shipping container manufacture, they can undercut/influence global trade through pricing, sale volume and manufacture to market timing. They can essentially control the export sector, the question for each country would be; of how much value are our exports to china? I can’t see that import control reduction would be effective leverage against chinas economy, especially as imports are usually required and chosen for their cost effectiveness. The logical option would be to levy an import tax against china if they artificially control shipping container production.
Brazil is ready to receive investments in the manufacturing industry in all sectors. Come to Brazil 🇧🇷
Cargo shipment helps manufacture economies to grow their gdp. Material speaking.
how? they also transport people and weapons
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Hmmm interesting timing🤔
Excellent timing, eh CNBC? 😂
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$190 BILLION! These are the families that rule the world. Who are these people? Bring them to justice.
how soon is too soon? this. this is too soon.
KOOL ... and after a fair amount of use they can be turned into HOMES!!
Obviously it was a coincidence; the topic is not even closely related...
If they were purposely trying grab attention, they would've chosen something actually relevant, like "aging container ships" or "US bridge design flaws" or "operating a container ship"
People always like to find the tiniest similarities in things and imagine that it was all fate or some conspiracy... 🙄
Every week my recycle trash bin is filled with empty Amazon shipping boxes, and most of these stuff I bought are made in China including these shipping boxes. So who should I blame?
The chinese
China has a lot of power as a whole
Time traveling algorithm 🤫😂😅
This story is about 3 years too late
Worlds most expensive box? 😹
The timing of this video is just way too suspicious 😭
Of course CNBC won't mention why the Houthis are interrupting ships that ARE GOING TO ISRAEL. 😂
Sen.McCollum is it wife daughter of container magnate...Samantha's cousin dies in car plunging into lake..then several minute staring into the void..I'm bac then bridge collision...justca thought.
End the Jones act
Either good timing or bad timing for this CNBC lol
They Should Use Cargo Planes Instead Of Cargo Ships
Costs are too high. Airline infrastructure unreliable at the moment. Not to mention a lack of air traffic controllers to handle more air traffic.
I think it’s neutral timing to post this video. I see both sides. The Baltimore bridge incident is horrific however citizens need to know how container ships operate so we better understand the issue. Was this video a little insensitive, idk maybe? It’s informative and needed as most people have no idea about the logistics of this industry.
Read the room cnbc
The steel from the collapsed bridge in Baltimore, MD will be recycled into……shipping containers??😮
Next time developed a new box.
Why can we just make it locally?
Usually about the price... if its cheaper to make outside.
Also some local species like fruit and fish might only available in certain regions.
We should not be shipping that much in the first place. Granted, some stuff we have to, but a lot of products we could easily source locally (or at least eg. within Europe), that would be easily possible if it weren't for the greed of big corporations, where every cent per item saved matters enormously🤦♂️
This wasn't a problem back when everything was made in America!
Read the room.
Weird timing im glad i wasn't the only that notice in the comments
The Houthies jamming them up
The irony in this video being posted today.
This was a complete waste of time to watch.. shipping in America is so expensive because of regulation like the Jones act, the labor unions at the ports of America.. they only work 9 to 5:00 Monday to Friday compared to the rest of the world.. there are so many inefficiencies built-in on purpose because of unions.
De-risking?👍
Seriously guys… today?
This not true
And what about teen girl voice?
Bad timing with this one 😭
It’s about time companies started passing costs onto their overpaid executives and incredible profits rather than to consumers!
The inflation the government created is so bad that even if the CEOs were paid nothing they'd still have to raise prices a lot.
This didn't age well 😅
I thought my gf had the most expensive box..
😂
US doesn't know but there is chip inside the container and China spying on US.🤣
Who decided the length of these containers?
Americans are losing everywhere and the world rejoices .
Capitalism and the desire to want higher remuneration along with ever cheaper goods has priced the manufacture of many of these imports which once were made locally, out of the market. China is responsible for the manufacture of the majority of sea containers and just about everything that's imported inside them. Puts your economy in a precarious position being so reliant when there's disruption to the supply chain.
What we require is Teleportation.
Bruh.......
br5h someone at cnbc has a warped sense of humor lol
Too soon… never miss a chance to make money, right? This old video that you’re reposting 😒
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damn soo this why Baltimore bridge collapse😅
Undemecratic countries are so eager specially with billion people. Us and allies should be hard-working to counter the desperate moves of these undemocratic nations
I always get a good laugh when Washington's central planners tell the "free market" what to do and then preaches about the invisible hand of the market...lol
Stop lying to people cnbc
Bull shoiiuiiiiiit
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So trading in surplus will cripple the economy? Lol
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Too soon
WTF?
How convenient this video comes out today.
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ironic
Horrible timing 😂...
Plandemic
Wtf
Bring it all back to U.S. !!!!!!!!! Save than shipping from other places. Driving up $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ;-(