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      06-18-2013, 05:34 PM   #81
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Originally Posted by bimmerjph View Post


Its never their fault is it?

Seriously though, BMWNA needs to put pressure of the dealerships and transporters to get their shit together. Regardless of the fact this happens with every brand, BMW dealerships are the ones that seem to be getting getting caught the most. This type of shit is really bad for the brand and makes me think twice about ponying up for an M car in the future.
Since I have seen this come up more than once, I have to clarify. I guess its just lack of understanding the process. BMW employees do not unload the cars from the ships, nor have any say in who does. All the cars are unloaded by dockworkers, here in CA they are the longshore men. Once the cars are unloaded and driven to the designated location then the BMW employees can then take the cars, process them, wash them, add a lil fuel and them drive them to the truck or train loading ramp. To me it looks like this guy who got fired was most likely one of the people who transported the cars off the ship to the designated areas.
This was the process when I worked at Toyota Logistics in Long Beach, even though we were right in the harbor, Toyota employees were not allowed on the ships, only the Longshore Men (basically union dock workers).
So saying BMW needs to get a handle in this is placing the blame at the wrong party. The field supervisors of the docks need to get a handle on thier employees.
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