Depends where you are waiting - She arrives in Tacoma (USA) on 14 May but New Westminster (Canada) on 16 May. You choose.Morning Caroline : map says arrival May 14th
is it 14 or 16th?
11 May 23 Summary
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Depends where you are waiting - She arrives in Tacoma (USA) on 14 May but New Westminster (Canada) on 16 May. You choose.Morning Caroline : map says arrival May 14th
is it 14 or 16th?
11 May 23 Summary
The next ship with MX and MS cargo could be the Hoegh Seoul. Right now it is in Jacksonville and plans to arrive in Baltimore next Sunday. Its destination in Europe is Bremerhaven on May 28.My Model X LR 7 seats have ETA in Europe of April - June 2023 but no news yet (no VIN).
I see no ship from the US to EUROPE, or am I wrong?
Great thank you!! And will unload Teslas in Canada as they are determined for this market likelyDepends where you are waiting - She arrives in Tacoma (USA) on 14 May but New Westminster (Canada) on 16 May. You choose.
Thank you!The next ship with MX and MS cargo could be the Hoegh Seoul. Right now it is in Jacksonville and plans to arrive in Baltimore next Sunday. Its destination in Europe is Bremerhaven on May 28.
No she hasn't.Mirafiori seems to have readjusted to 19 May?
No she hasn't.
Southampton port schedule still shows 17 May and her AIS is still displaying an ETA of 17 May.
I agree that she has slowed down but this could be a result of crew training or scheduled maintenance.
Out to 22nd may nowFingers crossed then, I was going off the tracker but good to know there's other ways of monitoring it
Ignore that. Hadn’t looked at your imageOut to 22nd may now
No that's what I see tooIgnore that. Hadn’t looked at your image
Yes and you will recall that a call at Zeebrugge (or Rotterdam) can always be inserted into that schedule. Certainly one to watch.The next ship with MX and MS cargo could be the Hoegh Seoul. Right now it is in Jacksonville and plans to arrive in Baltimore next Sunday. Its destination in Europe is Bremerhaven on May 28.
so a mixed Tesla/Hyundai shipment is likely on its way
What might be "wrong" is that Tesla seems to be starting the production of blue Model Ys in Berlin, so they might have reassigned all European LHD orders of that variant for Berlin production, which caused a delay given the slow ramp-up of the new colour. That theory is supported by the fact that the RHD blue Model Y in the UK has the same waiting time for a new order as all the other colours, while the LHD version in continental Europe (I checked in Germany) shows Sept.-Oct., longer than any of the other colours.There is indeed something "wrong" with the blue model y long range. The estimated delivery date for order is now september - October. All other color (made in Berlin) are still estimated may-june.
Sad because my lease company ordered a blue model y lr on april 5th. I hope they will deliver my car in the time window as how it was when ordered (april-june) and not as how it is now. Otherwise I would have gone for black. (I was probably already driving it as I had chosen black)
Have the same idea as you. EDD just changed from 11-25 may to 15-24 may, pick up in Greve.Ordered a similat model Y RWD on April 6. and have same EDD. I’m guessing it was delivered to Zeebrügge on May 6. by Grand Champion, and that it arrived in Esbjerg today on Auto Eco (after visiting Amsterdam on the way from Zeebrügge). That would fit the EDD, but still, pure speculation on my part.
My estimated delivery was just updated to 27.5 - 10.6 (a friend even got 26.5 - 9.6)The delivery date of 29 May looks suspiciously close to the arrival of GRANDE ELLADE to Ashdod on 27 May or more likely GRANDE MEDITERRANEO on 28 May. Let's keep an eye on the latter and see where she could be loading Isreali bound cars.
Possibly, Hyundai Tucson is Ireland's biggest by numbers sold most years and this shipment could have Kia's on board alsoIs the combined demand in Ireland great enough for a direct shipment?