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Causes of the congestion at Port Los Angeles

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  • MikM Away
    MikM Away
    Mik
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    https://www.universalcargo.com/5-factors-causing-congestion-at-the-ports-of-l-a-and-long-beach/

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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    • CopperC Offline
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      Copper
      wrote on last edited by Copper
      #2

      Centralize all your data
      Distribute all your data
      repeat

      We made a fortune doing that for many years
      If you are centralized, we will distribute you
      If you are distributed, we will centralize you
      for lots of money

      These supply chain messes will lead to more local sourcing and the cycle will cycle

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      • CopperC Copper

        Centralize all your data
        Distribute all your data
        repeat

        We made a fortune doing that for many years
        If you are centralized, we will distribute you
        If you are distributed, we will centralize you
        for lots of money

        These supply chain messes will lead to more local sourcing and the cycle will cycle

        MikM Away
        MikM Away
        Mik
        wrote on last edited by Mik
        #3

        @copper said in Causes of the congestion at Port Los Angeles:

        Centralize all your data
        Distribute all your data
        repeat

        We made a fortune doing that for many years
        If you are centralized, we will distribute you
        If you are distributed, we will centralize you
        for lots of money

        These supply chain messes will lead to more local sourcing and the cycle will cycle

        Oh, so true.

        Mainframes are bad. You need PC software.

        PC software does not coordinate. You need servers with network connected desktops.

        Software on the desktops is too hard to update. You need mainframes application servers.

        Application servers are too isolated. You need the cloud.

        The cloud is too insecure. You need (whatever concept is repeated goes here.).

        Also

        We have too many employees. We need to use consultants.

        We are spending too much on consultants. We need employees.

        Repeat ad nauseum. The pendulum swings, and swings back.

        But again, I made lots of money off these cyclical fads.

        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        • AxtremusA Offline
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          Axtremus
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2021-10-13/biden-will-announce-expanded-operations-at-port-of-los-angeles-as-supply-chain-crunch-continues

          The Port of Los Angeles will operate around the clock …

          The Port of Long Beach has also started a pilot program that operates one of its terminal around the clock.

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          • LarryL Offline
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            Larry
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/topic/12136/the-real-reason-the-ports-are-backed-up

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            • MikM Mik

              @copper said in Causes of the congestion at Port Los Angeles:

              Centralize all your data
              Distribute all your data
              repeat

              We made a fortune doing that for many years
              If you are centralized, we will distribute you
              If you are distributed, we will centralize you
              for lots of money

              These supply chain messes will lead to more local sourcing and the cycle will cycle

              Oh, so true.

              Mainframes are bad. You need PC software.

              PC software does not coordinate. You need servers with network connected desktops.

              Software on the desktops is too hard to update. You need mainframes application servers.

              Application servers are too isolated. You need the cloud.

              The cloud is too insecure. You need (whatever concept is repeated goes here.).

              Also

              We have too many employees. We need to use consultants.

              We are spending too much on consultants. We need employees.

              Repeat ad nauseum. The pendulum swings, and swings back.

              But again, I made lots of money off these cyclical fads.

              89th8 Offline
              89th8 Offline
              89th
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @mik said in Causes of the congestion at Port Los Angeles:

              @copper said in Causes of the congestion at Port Los Angeles:

              Centralize all your data
              Distribute all your data
              repeat

              We made a fortune doing that for many years
              If you are centralized, we will distribute you
              If you are distributed, we will centralize you
              for lots of money

              These supply chain messes will lead to more local sourcing and the cycle will cycle

              Oh, so true.

              Mainframes are bad. You need PC software.

              PC software does not coordinate. You need servers with network connected desktops.

              Software on the desktops is too hard to update. You need mainframes application servers.

              Application servers are too isolated. You need the cloud.

              The cloud is too insecure. You need (whatever concept is repeated goes here.).

              Also

              We have too many employees. We need to use consultants.

              We are spending too much on consultants. We need employees.

              Repeat ad nauseum. The pendulum swings, and swings back.

              But again, I made lots of money off these cyclical fads.

              Well said @Copper and @Mik

              BTW the solution to the cloud insecurity is multi-cloud. 🙂

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