Summary: Thursday 20 Oct
We have a ship on its way to the UK!
It now looks possible that GRANDE HOUSTON may have some cars destined for Scandinavia onboard. She should arrive in Zeebrugge on 25 Oct.
GLOVIS SUPREME ETA Barcelona 25 Oct
HOEGH COPENHAGEN ETA Zeebrugge on 05 Nov.
DENEB LEADER ETA Jebel Ali Dubai 22 Oct
All the above ships are not 'Tesla' ships in the true sense, in that they have not been chartered by Tesla - they are just being used by Tesla to move some cars.
GRANDE CALIFORNIA ETA Koper 30 Oct She is a Tesla charter and has 5000 Teslas onboard (724 MY, 4276 M3)
VIKING QUEEN is a Tesla charter and is currently in the Straits of Malacca enroute to the the Suez Canal. We still don't know her final destination although I suspect it is Zeebrugge with an ETA of around 11 Nov.
GLOVIS SUMMIT loaded in Taicang over the weekend and then sat anchored in the Yangtze waiting for a gap in the weather in the South China Sea. She departed yesterday and will arrive in Southampton on 16 Nov. She is currently in the Straits of Taiwan enroute for a refuel off Singapore on Tuesday. She is a big ship capable of transporting about 5000 Teslas but I don't think she spent long enough loading to be carrying that amount.
GRANDE ABIDJAN has now departed Shanghai South for Singapore (25 Oct). I am a bit puzzled by this ship (she's not big enough for a normal Tesla shipment) and so she may not be on Tesla business. We shall see what happens in Singapore...
RCC AMSTERDAM is loading at Shanghai South and I believe that she is a Tesla ship. Let's hope WuWa does the business and videos the loading! He has already commented that he saw a lot of RHD cars being loaded.
RCC EUROPE is currently enroute to Shanghai South (still 1650 NM to go!) and I reckon she could arrive on Monday 24th but more likely Tuesday.
GRAND RACE is enroute from Pier 80 to Pyeongtaek, S Korea ETA 28 Oct. She should then continue on to Taiwan.
I can't find any ship that is likely to arrive at Pier 80 this week.
As always I will add the ships to the map here, so you can follow their progress.
We have a ship on its way to the UK!
It now looks possible that GRANDE HOUSTON may have some cars destined for Scandinavia onboard. She should arrive in Zeebrugge on 25 Oct.
GLOVIS SUPREME ETA Barcelona 25 Oct
HOEGH COPENHAGEN ETA Zeebrugge on 05 Nov.
DENEB LEADER ETA Jebel Ali Dubai 22 Oct
All the above ships are not 'Tesla' ships in the true sense, in that they have not been chartered by Tesla - they are just being used by Tesla to move some cars.
GRANDE CALIFORNIA ETA Koper 30 Oct She is a Tesla charter and has 5000 Teslas onboard (724 MY, 4276 M3)
VIKING QUEEN is a Tesla charter and is currently in the Straits of Malacca enroute to the the Suez Canal. We still don't know her final destination although I suspect it is Zeebrugge with an ETA of around 11 Nov.
GLOVIS SUMMIT loaded in Taicang over the weekend and then sat anchored in the Yangtze waiting for a gap in the weather in the South China Sea. She departed yesterday and will arrive in Southampton on 16 Nov. She is currently in the Straits of Taiwan enroute for a refuel off Singapore on Tuesday. She is a big ship capable of transporting about 5000 Teslas but I don't think she spent long enough loading to be carrying that amount.
GRANDE ABIDJAN has now departed Shanghai South for Singapore (25 Oct). I am a bit puzzled by this ship (she's not big enough for a normal Tesla shipment) and so she may not be on Tesla business. We shall see what happens in Singapore...
RCC AMSTERDAM is loading at Shanghai South and I believe that she is a Tesla ship. Let's hope WuWa does the business and videos the loading! He has already commented that he saw a lot of RHD cars being loaded.
RCC EUROPE is currently enroute to Shanghai South (still 1650 NM to go!) and I reckon she could arrive on Monday 24th but more likely Tuesday.
GRAND RACE is enroute from Pier 80 to Pyeongtaek, S Korea ETA 28 Oct. She should then continue on to Taiwan.
I can't find any ship that is likely to arrive at Pier 80 this week.
As always I will add the ships to the map here, so you can follow their progress.