Hello, I heard a story yesterday that the Panama Canal has been widened and now supersized container ships will go right to the east coasts ports. Does anyone think this will decrease the need for all the trucking from Texas to the east coast? From what I understand a lot of the stuff in Texas is shipped by train from the west coast.
Panama Canal
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by KansasWhirl, May 8, 2013.
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Florida ports are expanding, to handle the increase.
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They expect an increase in shipping via Texas ports but it's really tough to say. Supposedly it's going to reduce freight coming across the country from California also. The question I have is if company X built a DC in Cali to break bulk the containers from Asia are they just going to abandon it and move to Texas or Florida or wherever? Time will tell I guess.
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In the story they mentioned Baltimore has a port big enough for this also. Sounds like a lot goes from Texas to NYC and the northeast. Given that shipping is more cost effective it would seem to me taking more containers to where the people live will be the goal.
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Ya but it's hard to know as an outsider what a shipper might see as cost effective. I've hauled Coke product half way across the country and turned around and hauled a different flavor back almost from where I came from. I'm sure it's going to make sense to send stuff via ship through the canal to eastern ports rather than off load and train or truck it across the country unless there is some time issue.
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FL and TX are very employer friendly and have very low taxes. They'll move in a heartbeat. Plus you have Savannah and Charleston wanting a piece. California WILL be the loser out of a wider PC. Screw Cali and let them self destruct.123456 and CenutryClass Thank this.
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Savannah is supposed to be a big winner in this as well
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I'm a n00b, so I'm guessing this would have a negative impact on trucking jobs in California and a positive for the SE (I'm brilliant). But overall what would the impact be on the truck driving job market and is this a big enough deal to have a noticeable effect?
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This is interesting although not specific to the trucking, only what can be guessed based on both the rail and canal options
http://midamericafreight.org/2011/03/panama-canal-expansion/
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