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It’s not Covid. It’s biosecurity. The cars they have quarantined can’t leave the yard until they are deep cleaned, and re inspected by BS
I don't know, but it does not seem so. Some of them are parked "green" for 5 days, while some do nothing for half a day or so before unloading starts. RCC Asia in that schedule gets to operations immediately. Nevertheless, I know how annoying those "deep cleaning" people are as I did a personal import of a car a while ago. They checked it three times, pretended they found something and then charged me $900 for "deep cleaning", which they didn't even do, and I know it for sure.
 
I don't know, but it does not seem so. Some of them are parked "green" for 5 days, while some do nothing for half a day or so before unloading starts. RCC Asia in that schedule gets to operations immediately. Nevertheless, I know how annoying those "deep cleaning" people are as I did a personal import of a car a while ago. They checked it three times, pretended they found something and then charged me $900 for "deep cleaning", which they didn't even do, and I know it for sure.
They aren’t unloading because they don’t have space to park cars until quarantine queue is cleared.

I just had a look, there are 4972 cars in the yard because they failed quarantine. 2300 of them failed in the past week.
 
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I thought all cars were delivered via the airport distribution centre? Why would they take anything to wingfield ?? I doubt they were M3H’s
This could be my (bad?) Intel but I've heard there is a larger holding yard out that way somewhere and then airport delivery centre recieves cars that are to be delivered imminently. I actually can't remember where I read that though
 
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