OMG I see the winds in Vancouver are 15 km/h from the East. Sorry for the incredibly bad news but by my calculations this may delay ship tie-up by 3.67 seconds.
OMG I see the winds in Vancouver are 15 km/h from the East. Sorry for the incredibly bad news but by my calculations this may delay ship tie-up by 3.67 seconds.
Just FYI guys, it takes ocean vessels about a day or two to offload containers, then putting a full container onto a railcar will typically take 2 weeks+ lately (so arrival in Ontario in a month). If the WHOLE container isn't theirs, it will take a few more days before it gets de-consolidated.
Then there's all the permits and paperwork stuff they need to prep once it has arrived, which can take a week.
This is all of course assuming no preliminary customs examination in Vancouver first for the container.
Then you have Customs Exam Unit in Ontario or wherever it is going, having to schedule an appointment to go inspect the shipment. Possibly having to ship some of the guns over to Ottawa for approval/testing as well first (can happen at random, and probably would for these).
Then you have the usual payment of a billion charges and stuff before freight is released to the importer.
Any CGN'ers standing on shore with binoculars? LOL I'm a little too far away.
hahaha all the Vancouver folk are going to watch the container unload, and then drive right by them on Trans Canada off to Ontario.... lol so close but so far away.
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