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THE LOGISTICS

  • Writer: HSRP
    HSRP
  • Oct 11, 2024
  • 1 min read

Terminal transfer stations, based on US Army models, located across the country, and connected by trucks. barges and railroad spurs will accept bulk plant and animal-based material from eradication teams and ship them to large mixing centers for further processing, and distribution. This is a common practice across America with products like aluminum cans, corrugated boxes, and plastic bottles.


 River barges will be used to collect and transfer sand and silt to slurry separation stations where it will be cleaned and shipped by barge to the mixing stations.



The organic topsoil produced will be loaded onto railcars and shipped to Co-Ops in the affected areas for local distribution to farms in dire straits. This project will not be easy, nor were the Trans-Continental Railroad, the Interstate Highway System, the Panama Canal, the Moon Landing, or hundreds of other American innovations of the past two centuries. Stop waiting to be saved by the government. They are not coming to save you.


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Nic Jonson
Nic Jonson
Jan 07
Ricky casino Canada

This logistics plan sounds incredibly efficient and well-structured. Utilizing terminal transfer stations and various transportation methods like trucks and barges ensures that materials can be processed quickly and effectively. It’s interesting to see how this model draws inspiration from military operations, highlighting the impor

tance of organization and speed in handling bulk materials. Overall, it’s a smart approach that could streamline operations significantly in various industries.

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