1/Day 2 of the #PortStrike and a bit of background.
There is a lot of focus on the #ILA & their colorful president, but the issue of port efficiency is at the heart of the matter.
Moving containers through the terminals is key and a main point of the US Maritime Alliance.
2/The US Maritime Alliance (#USMX) consists of port associations, direct employers & shipping lines. The majority of the Board are foreign: Evergreen (Taiwan), ONE (Japan), CMA CGM (France), HAPAG (Germany), MSC (Switzerland), Maersk (Denmark), USA Ports (Canada) & COSCO (China).
3/The efficiency of US ports is not high.
The Container Port Performance Index rates 405 world ports. The 3 largest on the US East/Gulf Coasts are:
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts 4/A study by @UNCTAD measures the time between container moves by countries.
In the largest category >6,000 TEUs, the US takes 1.2 minutes per move. The global average is 0.8, including UK (Felixstowe) and Netherlands (Rotterdam). China is 0.4.
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 5/This time is not the cycling of the large ship-to-shore (STS) crane and it's operator, but the ability on shore to move and clear the boxes from the dock and into the stacks.
That is what automation does in ports, like the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT).
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 6/The need for efficiency comes from the rise in demand & escalating size of container ships.
Since the last contract in 2018, the new lane of the Panama Canal opened & many ports have dredged to accommodate neo-Panamax ships cable of carrying 15k TEUs vice 4.5k.
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 7/These new ships place more pressure on ports along the US East/Gulf coast ports. To accommodate them, US ports dredged, brought in new cranes and upgraded infrastructure; such as raising the Bayonne Bridge.
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 8/The counterpoint of #ILA deals with the profitability of the major container lines.
The top 10 firms in three alliances control about 85% of all the container capacity afloat; of which 7 are on the #USMX Board of Directors.
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 9/Then takes us to container lines profitability.
When one looks at the major companies during the 2010s...it is not good. They bounced from year to year and in 2018, at the time of the last contract, the lines were coming off several bad years.
That changed in 2020.
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 10/Profits were down coming into 2024, with the first negative quarters since 2018. But between them was the COVID19/#SupplyChain crisis bump.
Then add the #Houthis & the #RedSea, and we see a $10.2B profit for the lines in Q2 of 2024.
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 11/The proposal on the table on Sept 30 by the #USMX to the #ILA was a 22% percent raise over six years, from 2024 to 2030; and this along with the ILA just 'discovering' an automated gate in the port of Mobile (It had been there for months) led to the ILA walking away.
@PortNYNJ @Port_Houston @GaPorts @UNCTAD 12/This sets the stage for the Strike on Oct 1. Both sides - #ILA and #USMX - have issues and points.
However, none of them are being addressed while there is no negotiations going on and instead it is the battle of press releases and cameras.
1/The latest video release by the #Houthis is just amazing.
This was filmed after the large three explosions set off at night, as indicated by the fires on deck, and the recent photos by @EUNAVFORASPIDES as the bridge is still intact in this video.
2/This was the original video shown by the #Houthis and has three large explosions on deck.
It is believed that they removed some of the manhole covers on the main deck to start the fires off the cargo tanks.
3/This image from the new video shows the ship on fire via those ports.
Not the extent of damage is not as extensive as we see in the later @EUNAVFOR photos and the bridge is intact.
1/It is time to discuss a Tale of Two Carriers, @usnavy @CENTCOM Edition.
The @DeptofDefense just showcased the return of the @TheCVN69 strike group and the award of the Combat Action Ribbon to the ships (although they omitted the ships of the @MSCSealift.)
2/At the time of the #Houthi attacks on shipping, USS Ford Carrier Strike Group was in Med and IKE was in the Persian Gulf, with the destroyer USS Carney making its dramatic appearance by shooting down missiles and drones heading to Israel.
3/With the #Houthi seizure of MV Galaxy Leader (they still hold the ship and crew hostage), @CMF_Bahrain allocated reinforcements to plus up CTF 153 in the Red Sea and initiated Operation Prosperity Guardian.
1/I have been receiving a great deal of info on the #GazaPier and this is what I have been able to put together
1οΈβ£Weather was a major factor. A Sea State 5 storm necessitated the crews to evacuate to Benavidez and locally hired tugs. The offshore pier broke loose.
It took 5 hours to chase down the RRDF platform after it drifted 2 miles off.
2οΈβ£ Much of the equipment had not been fixed or refurbished from Exercise Talisman Saber 23. There was a dry run before the execution of Gaza and took 3 days. The test found deficiencies in the LSVs.
3οΈβ£ Most of the NCOs had little hands-on experience with the system beyond ops to resupply McMurdo Station since the cutback in the Army Watercraft program. Additionally, the Army Causeway Company lacks Warrant Officers. Many mid & junior officers lack similar knowledge.
1/The latest is that a portion of the Trident pier - the section that is grounded in #Gaza - broke loose while being towed to Israel due to high sea states.
2/ As I discussed in my video yesterday, if the US wanted to deliver aid to Gaza The best way to accomplish this 3was to use existing ports in Israel and Egypt and ship it overland into Gaza.
The least efficient is airdrops and then over the shore.
3/If the administration directed the @DeptofDefense @SecDef to conduct aid shipments by sea, there were several options available instead of a Joint Logistics Over the Shore (JLOTS) using the assets currently in place.