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The reason most shipping lines register their ships in sketchy nations is to get away from the

Author: jimbasil (54258 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)
Posted at 3:23 pm on Oct 3, 2024
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rule of law. And way down at the bottom of any list is the cost of ports and pay for longshoremen.

The one thing shipping lines love is when they have cargo to bring to port, any port. They pass on their costs
on to the sender and receiver.


Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk

Replies to: "The reason most shipping lines register their ships in sketchy nations is to get away from the"

  • The dockworkers union requesting restrictions against automation is interesting to me. - iairishcheeks - 12:39pm 10/3/24 (14) [View All]
    • Sounds similar to the Teamsters manifesto on automated vehicles. - Rooney - 5:26pm 10/3/24
      • Yeah, that seems to be where we're going. - iairishcheeks - 7:00pm 10/3/24
    • Like it or not - this might help you with the facts [NT] - jimbasil - 3:26pm 10/3/24
    • Fucking luddites [NT] - LanceManion - 3:21pm 10/3/24
    • They all should be fired immediately. - PaND - 2:29pm 10/3/24
    • There's some precedence here. Look at New Jersey and pumping gas. [NT] - jakers - 2:08pm 10/3/24
      • God, that is annoying. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 2:45pm 10/3/24
        • I had friends at N.D. that I literally had to teach how to pump gas. - jakers - 3:47pm 10/3/24
          • Heh, I had the opposite problem, I went to NJ and didn't know the rule and got chewed out. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 4:34pm 10/3/24
    • It is akin to rent controls. [NT] - Iggle - 1:08pm 10/3/24
    • I am not a robot 🔲. [NT] - Irishize - 12:57pm 10/3/24
    • The adults weighed in on this... [LINK] - Nigel Tufnel - 12:45pm 10/3/24
      • The reason most shipping lines register their ships in sketchy nations is to get away from the - jimbasil - 3:23pm 10/3/24
      • Interesting, thanks for posting that. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 2:45pm 10/3/24

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