Yeah, there's billions of containers a year, developing and implementing and replacing a system like that, across every port in American East coast, would be a disaster to rollout to quickly
My gut feeling is that there is probably some truth to containers being tracked to stop human trafficking, and the strike was even a cover for it. But the whole "SOFR" angle smells like low-info bs.
Yeah, there's billions of containers a year, developing and implementing and replacing a system like that, across every port in American East coast, would be a disaster to rollout to quickly
My gut feeling is that there is probably some truth to containers being tracked to stop human trafficking, and the strike was even a cover for it. But the whole "SOFR" angle smells like low-info bs.