Saturday 06 Aug 22
Click this link to see where the Tesla ships are currently located
Tesla Ship Tracker.
MORNING CHORUS ETA Southampton 15 Aug with 1,000 - 1,500 cars and ETA 18 Aug Zebrugge with 1,999 M3 and 950 MY. As expected, she navigated the Suez Canal today and is now in the Mediterranean. Her ETA for Southampton is confirmed. The weather for the remainder of her voyage should be fine.
GLOVIS SUMMIT I suspect she is heading to Zeebrugge with 3,026 M3 and 853 MY. ETA ~17 Aug. She has dropped off the tracker for some reason but trust me she's powering up the Red Sea and will arrive at the southern entrance to the canal tomorrow evening. She should transit the canal on Monday when we should also find out exactly where in Europe she is heading to.
TITUS Not a Tesla charter but believed to carrying some Teslas to the UK. ETA Southampton 21 Aug. She is currently crossing a lumpy Arabian Sea. She is about to enter the sheltered waters of the Gulf of Aden and she will be able to make up for lost time.
HOEGH ST PETERSBURG is carrying 2000 MY to Zeebrugge. If you are on the continent (or possibly Ireland) and are waiting for a MY, when you discover your source code VIN enter it
HERE. Do let me know if it was succesful, also let me know the 1st 3 digits of your VIN too please. ETA Zeebrugge 28 Aug. Please note that if you are in the UK your search will be unsuccessful because your car will not be onboard this ship! She has a couple of days of heavy seas ahead of her.
RCC ANTWERP is continuing to power along at 18kts through the South China Sea. She's passing through an area of occasional heavy rain showers with the odd isolated thunderstorm. I strongly suspect she is heading to Barcelona with 4052 MY on board.
GLOVIS COMPANION is just about to depart Shanghai South for Suez with what looks like a load of MY destined the UK. I'm expecting her to arrive in Southampton around 01 Sep. Do check your Tesla accounts for a hidden VIN.
That Tropical Depression off the Phillipines did not develop any further and is in fact decaying. Nevertheless it's still a bit stormy south of Hong Kong.
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