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2021 Shipping Movements

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She's on her way.
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HYPERION RAY departed Shanghai on 13 May and arrived in Southampton this morning.
She will depart Southampton tomorrow afternoon to Zeebrugge, docking there early on Saturday morning.

GLOVIS COUNTESS is the final ship of Q2 and is enroute from San Francisco to Zeebrugge.
She continues to race across the North Atlantic on a great circle course towards the English Channel averaging about 19kts.
The weather continues to look good for her.
Her ETA for Zeebrugge is 09:30 local Sunday 13 Jun
She has under 1200 NM to go and at her present speed she should easily meet that ETA.

The results of the GLOVIS COUNTESS competition will be calculated based on her midday UTC position but I can tell you now that it may be incredibly close between first and second place. Results shortly after midday UTC (1pm UK time)

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Satellite data supplied courtesy of marinetraffic
 
Drammen, Norway.
Despite Tesla Norway not having cleared the last shipment of Model 3's from the docks, it looks like GLOVIS CHORUS has dumped an awful lot of Model 3's on the quayside there. PROMETHEUS LEADER appears to be adding even more to the pile.
This is going to require a major effort to get these cars delivered by the end of the month.
In the past there has been little activity during a weekend, hopefully this will change.

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GLOVIS COUNTESS competition.

The results are in!
We didn't have a direct hit in this competition.
At 1200z today the ship was located in Grid Square K1 and within its Minor Square 25

The closest, and therefore the winning, entry was @Prudyuk (K2 9) who was just 149 NM off target. (Distance measured from the centre of the chosen square to the ship's position at midday)
In 2nd place was @Dunstan (L1 13) who was a mere 151 NM off target.
In 3rd place was @MJ49 (L2 8) who was 180 NM off target.

Congratulations to all, but there isn't so much as even a cuddly toy to win!

Some trivia for you:
The most popular Major Square was F4
The most popular Minor Square overall was 9
If you had chosen that combination, which two people did, you would have ended up 1414 NM off target.


Wow! That was close, 2 miles separating 1st and 2nd place!
The bulk of entries had chosen grid square F4 and this would have been a winning square if the question had been where would she be on the 7 June, but it wasn't!
Interestingly, this is the 2nd competition in a row where F4 was the most popular major square and 9 was the most popular minor square.

You've got to hand it to @Dunstan - this is the 3rd competition in a row where he has featured in the top 3 - Well done, Sir!
 
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GLOVIS COUNTESS competition.

The results are in!
We didn't have a direct hit in this competition.
At 1200z today the ship was located in Grid Square K1 and within its Minor Square 25

The closest, and therefore the winning, entry was @Prudyuk (K2 9) who was just 149 NM off target. (Distance measured from the centre of the chosen square to the ship's position at midday)
In 2nd place was @Dunstan (L1 13) who was a mere 151 NM off target.
In 3rd place was @MJ49 (L2 8) who was 180 NM off target.

Congratulations to all, but there isn't so much as even a cuddly toy to win!

Some trivia for you:
The most popular Major Square was F4
The most popular Minor Square overall was 9
If you had chosen that combination, which two people did, you would have ended up 1414 NM off target.


Wow! That was close, 2 miles separating 1st and 2nd place!
The bulk of entries had chosen grid square F4 and this would have been a winning square if the question had been where would she be on the 7 June, but it wasn't!
Interestingly, this is the 2nd competition in a row where F4 was the most popular major square and 9 was the most popular minor square.

You've got to hand it to @Dunstan - this is the 3rd competition in a row where he has featured in the top 3 - Well done, Sir!
Hello and thanks for all your updates. I'm wondering if you could tell me which ships arriving in June will be carrying M3 and when they're due at Southampton?
 
GLOVIS COUNTESS competition.

The results are in!
We didn't have a direct hit in this competition.
At 1200z today the ship was located in Grid Square K1 and within its Minor Square 25

The closest, and therefore the winning, entry was @Prudyuk (K2 9) who was just 149 NM off target. (Distance measured from the centre of the chosen square to the ship's position at midday)
In 2nd place was @Dunstan (L1 13) who was a mere 151 NM off target.
In 3rd place was @MJ49 (L2 8) who was 180 NM off target.

Congratulations to all, but there isn't so much as even a cuddly toy to win!

Some trivia for you:
The most popular Major Square was F4
The most popular Minor Square overall was 9
If you had chosen that combination, which two people did, you would have ended up 1414 NM off target.


Wow! That was close, 2 miles separating 1st and 2nd place!
The bulk of entries had chosen grid square F4 and this would have been a winning square if the question had been where would she be on the 7 June, but it wasn't!
Interestingly, this is the 2nd competition in a row where F4 was the most popular major square and 9 was the most popular minor square.

You've got to hand it to @Dunstan - this is the 3rd competition in a row where he has featured in the top 3 - Well done, Sir!
I seem to have uncovered an unexpected life skill :)
 
Drammen, Norway.
Despite Tesla Norway not having cleared the last shipment of Model 3's from the docks, it looks like GLOVIS CHORUS has dumped an awful lot of Model 3's on the quayside there. PROMETHEUS LEADER appears to be adding even more to the pile.
This is going to require a major effort to get these cars delivered by the end of the month.
In the past there has been little activity during a weekend, hopefully this will change.

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On 13th, SPICA LEADER will be leaving from Zeebrugge to Drammen, with a boat load of Model 3’s from Hyperion ray and Glovis Countess. This will add more pressure to delivery time
 
HYPERION RAY will depart Southampton this afternoon to Zeebrugge, docking there tomorrow morning.

GLOVIS COUNTESS is the final ship of Q2 and is enroute from San Francisco to Zeebrugge.
She continues to race across the North Atlantic on a great circle course towards the English Channel averaging 19kts.
Her ETA for Zeebrugge is 09:30 local on Sunday which she will easily achieve.

Atlantic Countess.png


Zeebrugge is about to be engulfed in another wave of Model 3’s that will need to be quickly shifted.

Satellite data supplied courtesy of marinetraffic
 
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