Whiskey
Platinum Member
Tractor Folk:
I wasn't sure where to post this so it ended up here and not that this will mean that much to many of you, but on the news this morning they were talking about Tampa port begining to open new contracts for container shipments. The port has installed one or two new craines and is opening up the port for containers.
In the past our port has only done something like 6 thousand containers a year witch is just a drop in the bucket to other major ports in the U.S.A.
I was woundering what this may do for the tractor biz in our area, gray market, Chinese, Korean, parts, objects of mass Destruction, imagrants (spl*) and the other problems that come with an open port????
Whiskey
I wasn't sure where to post this so it ended up here and not that this will mean that much to many of you, but on the news this morning they were talking about Tampa port begining to open new contracts for container shipments. The port has installed one or two new craines and is opening up the port for containers.
In the past our port has only done something like 6 thousand containers a year witch is just a drop in the bucket to other major ports in the U.S.A.
I was woundering what this may do for the tractor biz in our area, gray market, Chinese, Korean, parts, objects of mass Destruction, imagrants (spl*) and the other problems that come with an open port????
Whiskey