Re: [AFMUG] Equipment Supply Chains

2020-03-17 Thread Bill Prince
t: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 11:17:34 AM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Equipment Supply Chains I read an article saying that major ports were implementing a 14 day quarantine on arriving ships.  Not that they're stuck forever, but queuing up for 2 wee

Re: [AFMUG] Equipment Supply Chains

2020-03-17 Thread Mike Hammett
day, March 17, 2020 11:17:34 AM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Equipment Supply Chains I read an article saying that major ports were implementing a 14 day quarantine on arriving ships. Not that they're stuck forever, but queuing up for 2 weeks. I haven't read that specifically about the US

Re: [AFMUG] Equipment Supply Chains

2020-03-17 Thread Adam Moffett
I read an article saying that major ports were implementing a 14 day quarantine on arriving ships.  Not that they're stuck forever, but queuing up for 2 weeks. I haven't read that specifically about the US West Coast, but it's probably true there.  If they're NOT doing it they probably should

[AFMUG] Equipment Supply Chains

2020-03-17 Thread Kurt Fankhauser
Yesterday on the US Telecom conference call in which there was over 150 called in there was a mention of cargo ships lined up at ports on the west coast that were not getting unloaded. Is this actually happening? What does this mean for the next 3 months supply chain? I could see situations where e