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Landlord EICR and fuseboard shortage
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 511055" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>I was talking to one of my customers today whose job is arranging international shipping and he says the current situation is dire.</p><p></p><p>The shipping market has seen a massive increase in prices up from £1200 to £12000+ per container on some routes so the shipping companies are concentrating on them</p><p></p><p>Then you have the continuing story of the Evergiven which is still stuck in the Suez canal while they sort out the the recovery and compensation bill and to add to that the shipping company has called "General Average" which means everyone with a container of goods on the Evergiven has to contribute the bill to get their goods, as the legal claims and counter claims are going through the courts those with containers on the ship are not going to get them for a while</p><p></p><p>And while all this goes on there is also a shortage of containers in parts of the world as the empties are not getting shipped back so there are goods stuck with no containers to ship them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 511055, member: 8931"] I was talking to one of my customers today whose job is arranging international shipping and he says the current situation is dire. The shipping market has seen a massive increase in prices up from £1200 to £12000+ per container on some routes so the shipping companies are concentrating on them Then you have the continuing story of the Evergiven which is still stuck in the Suez canal while they sort out the the recovery and compensation bill and to add to that the shipping company has called "General Average" which means everyone with a container of goods on the Evergiven has to contribute the bill to get their goods, as the legal claims and counter claims are going through the courts those with containers on the ship are not going to get them for a while And while all this goes on there is also a shortage of containers in parts of the world as the empties are not getting shipped back so there are goods stuck with no containers to ship them [/QUOTE]
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