TWIC

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by landy77, Feb 11, 2011.

  1. rjones56

    rjones56 Heavy Load Member

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    Some of the bigger companies are branching into container hauling.
     
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  3. Alleycat

    Alleycat Light Load Member

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    USed mine in Gulfport & Beaumont this week. Extra pay both times.
     
  4. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    Not all ports will allow escorts. Chesapeake, VA does not allow escorts. You either have a TWIC or you don't go in. Your only option with them is to pay another driver to take your truck in and that can be a pain. Even with an escort, the cost is so high that it only takes once, or at the most twice, to save enough to justify the cost. Some shippers who receive or send product through ports now require a TWIC. Military bases are supposed to be going to that requirement, as well. Pilots are being required to have them along with others who are involved in aviation, power plants, construction (if they work at power plants).
     
  5. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    The other night I did a pickup at PPG in Lake Charles, the Guard asked me if I had a TWIC card. I showed her mine and her comment back was good boy. I suspect before long you will be required to have one to get into the PPG complex. I understand more companies are going to this system, I suspect it will be much more then ports in a few years.
     
  6. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    It's a bull#### money-grab, plain and simple. If a terrorist wanted access to a port, they would get access--TWIC or not.

    I refuse to get one out of principle. If my employer requires me to get one, I guess I'm out of a job.
     
  7. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    A terrorist could easily duplicate one of those cards.

    Besides, why would they stop at the gate?
     
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  8. landy77

    landy77 Light Load Member

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    Eventually the guards etc will use card readers to read the chip on the card. Then they will restrict access to certain areas depending on your need to be there. If a driver does not work at the port he can only be in common areas etc.
     
  9. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Thank You so much for pointing that out! Even though it's kind of the obvious...lol

    TWIC is a joke, plain and simple! Go over to NJ ports with that TWIC card and be prepared for all the laughter....! This card was supposed to allow you into all ports and end the headache of having to get multiple port cards.

    I'll be dead before that happens.:biggrin_2552:
     
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  10. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    Some of the ports, such as New Jersey also have their own cards that you must buy. You are required to have the TWIC but they won't allow you access until you pay for their card.
     
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  11. claredog1

    claredog1 Light Load Member

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    I have had a twic for a couple of years now, we use it at the ports and plants that are on the water. Mainly fuel companies and tank farms use these such as Nustar and Kinder morgan
     
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