Why 'bayed'?
Sure seems that a lot are bayed. I spent 5-6 days (workdays) sitting at 3400 before 3800 today. I'm assuming that with a bunch sitting 'bayed', they will have to find their way to shipped before me.
Does it mean that there's just no trucks heading the right direction?
Or does it mean the car's pulled aside and others are passing by on the way to transport. Perhaps a QC delay?
I know there are a lot on the forum with much more knowledge than me... Just wondering.
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