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Went to do a little household shopping tonight. Lots of partially filled shelves.

https://pic8.co/a/2f0d2ace-8b42-4dbe-9dbe-53dae1b1200c/ Went to do a little household shopping tonight. Lots of partially filled shelves.

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The "stuff" is stacked in containers, both off and on shore.

There's still plenty of everything, except transportation to move it from A to B.

As of today, the average container turnaround, from offloading to leaving the port is 17.8 days.

That doesn't include the months the containers have already spent at anchor offshore of the ports.

Nor is it just the West Coast - East coast ports are facing similar issues.

They have started a massive expansion of "inland" ports whereby trains bring the cargo inland to land set aside as additional port facilities. These serve as additional stockpiles and clearing points for cargo traffic. This reduces both the lineup for trucks waiting to load/unload, and reduces the distance they have to travel. This will actually help make a difference.

Meanwhile, the vax mandate on truckers going into effect right about now - well, the truckers union says 37% of trucker will not comply and are about to stop driving.

So, stock up and buckle up, because SHTF is about to go into overdrive.