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    Antares is a large logistics player in SA.

    They generate a report every 4 days of where all their ships are, what cargoes are loaded on them, and for what companies. Along with ETA...


    http://www.antaresshipping.com/line-up/ Antares Lineup


    "Bunkers" (storage) available at ports along with the cost per day in A$R (divide by 15 for CAD).



    http://www.antaresshipping.com/wp-content/plugins/iv-reports-upload/uploads/Bunkers-11-01-2018.pdf Available Bunkers
    Last edited by Klause; Jan 14, 2018, 13:41.

    #2
    I must have misunderstood the free market concept as that's what I thought was part of the program transparency freedom more markets new rules. Me thinks some are missing .

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      #3
      Yes I thought transparency was the no brainer part of the open market Yerry started.....apparently I was wrong. ...

      It's done in the states to avoid international grain theft....in Canada no one in power gives a shit....

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        I think the CDN government should buy the port of Churchill and the line servicing the port and run it like a business renting out space to farmers or small grain companies. Would be worth it just as a check and balance and I dont think they would lose money doing it.

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          #5
          Wow wouldn't that be nice to see exactly what was going on.

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              Truck unloads report per day at Port terminals (updated daily, change over past 7 hours (last shift) also reported)

              http://www.bcr.com.ar/Pages/Granos/Informes/camiones.aspx http://www.bcr.com.ar/Pages/Granos/Informes/camiones.aspx


              Position of grain in ports at an export position report
              http://www.bcr.com.ar/Pages/Granos/Informes/buques.aspx http://www.bcr.com.ar/Pages/Granos/Informes/buques.aspx

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                #8
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                Yes I thought transparency was the no brainer part of the open market Yerry started.....apparently I was wrong. ...

                It's done in the states to avoid international grain theft....in Canada no one in power gives a shit....
                the ostrich farmer didn't know what an open market was, the families wrote the play book for him.

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                  Originally posted by bgmb View Post
                  I think the CDN government should buy the port of Churchill and the line servicing the port and run it like a business renting out space to farmers or small grain companies. Would be worth it just as a check and balance and I dont think they would lose money doing it.
                  Why not Saskatchewan,Alberta, and Manitoba farmers buy the port of Churchill?

                  43K in Saskatchewan
                  50K in Alberta
                  19K in Manitoba

                  112,000 farmers at 5k each

                  560,000,000 Yes.
                  A business option staring at us.

                  Pars

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by parsley View Post
                    Why not Saskatchewan,Alberta, and Manitoba farmers buy the port of Churchill?

                    43K in Saskatchewan
                    50K in Alberta
                    19K in Manitoba

                    112,000 farmers at 5k each

                    560,000,000 Yes.
                    A business option staring at us.

                    Pars
                    How are your cat herding skills? lol. The mindset of "better on our own" "our neighbour is our competitor" and all the anti-collective rhetoric stemming from the CWB era will prevent things like this from happening for another generation at least, maybe two in my opinion. Unfortunate because they need to happen.

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