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Michael Magoon's avatar

Great article. One thing that I learned from studying military logistics in World War II is that the key to port efficiency is how quickly they can get shipments out of the port. People tend to focus on how much cargo a port can accept, but the true gating factor is how much it can get out or discharge. Otherwise, all the cargo piles up in the ports getting in the way of all the other cargo.

It may be that the real cause of lower inefficiency in American ports is with the trucking and rail system not being able to discharge fast enough.

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Redbeard's avatar

when I visited a Toyota plant in Japan I was surprised by how much of the emphasis was on improving human productivity rather than automating it away. so they had all sorts of gadgets for making sure people had the right tools at the right moment.

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