No high cube bud.....(they should already know this) but just in case.
And you'll be ok over there...newarks port/airport area very easy and truck friendly.but hectic, tons of trucks
First time in port
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Also in addition to TWIC many ports still require their own port card, plus trucks need to be registered and have RFID tags. All that started in Calif and migrated across the country to the rest of the port operators. For Newark/Elizabeth ports you need to go get a SeaLink card and RFID tag for your truck. For Philly ports you (personally) need to be registered into their system plus TWIC, your company should do this for you.
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yeah @austinmike , I kept my hazmat endorsement for years and years, hardly ever needing it on a flatbed. Finally, when they added a background check and the added expense, I gave up my hazmat...
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Why not microchip every human....
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Very curious to hear how it went, OP.
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