I can't help compare HV with the ship stuck in the Suez Canal. Someone had the grand idea of steering the large HV ship through the canal of digital transformation and ended up stuck in it. Then the Japanese leadership (rudderless) has been hiring dredgers to put it back on course. Except that the HV ships hull is now destroyed and its possible that it never sails again.
Of course this does not stop global trade or other ships from reaching their destinations.
What other similarities do you see between these two disasters?? :)
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HV will not recover. It started becoming the point of no return under Brain Householder, who was the worst puppet of a leader. He is the example of where Hitachi failed. Putting their trust in people like this to right a wrong direction. That guy was silly. He would constantly plagiarize guests who where on the Joe Rogan experience. No one ever called him out. Anyhow, good luck HV 👍
I have a better chance of getting laid off from HV than catching COVID at Spring Break in Miami without wearing a mask.
Ever Given was freed up The C-level HV executives celebrates the success, they nickname the company "Have-Her-Green". Now they are plotting how to unload (i.e. reduce) more workers to sail smoothly again. COVID-19 may be just around 4th wave (of re-infection) HV must already have >15
wave (of reductions)!!!
The Ever Given was freed up with a large supply of hot air manufactured by C-level HV executives.
Costa Concordia.
So poetic, it made me laugh. Those at the top would say that Ever Given got stuck because it is too big
(Container) was stuck, but after days/a week, it was partially freed = the large HV ship still has hope, somehow there is light in the end of the tunnel.
it was speculated that the industry trend that may have cause the large HV ship stuck. however, human error is not being ruled out!
Dredgers are useless Hollywood empty suits. Shame really, all talk and no workie.