Preliminary magnitude 4.1 quake strikes south of Bakersfield: USGS Preliminary magnitude 4.1 quake strikes south of Bakersfield: USGS #Preliminary #magnitude #quake #strikes #south #Bakersfield #USGS
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Did you know that 80% of the US banana imports come through the east coast? Some reports estimate 1 day stoppage will take 4-7 days to recover. The #portstrikes will inevitably lead to significant disruptions and delays, which will have knock on effects to freight condition and safety. Read more in the latest #IntelAlert from Overhaul.
At this point, port strikes across the US seem imminent. Overhaul will continue to keep our customers up to date as we learn new information. We recommended heightened vigilance over your shipments as more disruption leads to higher risk. #portstrikes #supplychain #usportstrikes #supplychaindisruption #riskmanagement
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Weeks after the recent Longshoreman strikes, Ryan Mandell, director of claims performance for Mitchell International, discusses the impact on the collision repair industry and how to prepare for future logistical complications. https://bit.ly/4fIABVE #FenderBender #CollisionRepair #LongshoremanStrike #WorkerStrikes #Hurricanes #Cargo
CollisionCast: Preparing for Logistical Changes
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At this point, port strikes across the US seem imminent. Overhaul will continue to keep our customers up to date as we learn new information. We recommended heightened vigilance over your shipments as more disruption leads to higher risk. #portstrikes #supplychain #usportstrikes #supplychaindisruption #riskmanagement
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Last week's answer; 11 seconds. The insight here is that the time between the strikes contributes almost exclusively to the total time, so if there are five seconds between six strikes, each gap is around one second long, so the 11 gaps needed for the clock to strike 12 will take around 11 seconds. Well done to the many who realised this and answered correctly. #wednesday #puzzle #clocks #maths
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Driving through fog can become dangerous quickly. Follow these tips when navigating foggy fall mornings: 🌫 Reduce your speed 🌫 Increase your braking distance 🌫 Turn on your lights, but avoid using high beams 🌫 Pull over if visibility is too low Find more safety tips on our website: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gNreF__y #Police #PoliceDepartment #PoliceOfficer #Safety #SafetyTips #Milwaukee #MKE #MKEMPD #MKEPD #MPD
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U.S. Gulf and East Coast Port Strikes: Get the latest updates and likely scenarios with the Everstream Analytics Risk Center 🌐📊 Port #Strikes can severely disrupt your supply chain with delays, increased costs, and shortages. Our latest Situation Brief offers expert analysis and forecasts to help you prepare for what’s next. 🔎 Stay informed—access the latest analysis from Everstream’s in-house Intelligence Solutions team on the Risk Center ⤵ #RiskManagement #PortStrikes
Watch Now: Fallout from the U.S. Port Strikes - Everstream Analytics
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🚨 Urgent Update: Imminent Strikes at US East and Gulf Coast Ports May Impact Shipping and Freight Costs! ⚓️ #ShippingNews #Logistics #FreightForwarding #USPortStrikes #SupplyChain #SandfordFreight
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We supply the necessary components for electric door strikes. Tuff Strike carries both the 503 and 501 faceplate for the electric strike, as well and the universal mounting tabs used to secure the electric strike to the door. #accesscontrol #doorhardware #electricstrike #mountingtabsforelectricstrike #commercialsecurity #electrifieddoorhardware #electricstrikefaceplate #tuffstrike
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Flights are full on many lanes and if we consider the potential impact of strikes, combined with Q4 reduction of capacity, you have a toxic mix of the market overheating towards the end Q4. https://lnkd.in/evR_4BKf
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It's time to learn more about electric strikes! Q: What is the difference between the 9400/9500? A: The 9400 is a low profile strike designed for Pullman latchbolts that sticks out 1/2" and does not have any additional fire or windstorm ratings. The 9500 is designed for Pullman latchbolts, sticks out 3/4" and has a UL 10C 3 hour single door fire rating (fail secure only). So which strike is best for your application really depends on its requirements. Either way, you can't go wrong with this family of surface mounted strikes! Want to know more? Ask us in the comments below!
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