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2024 Shipping Movements

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I thought I would start a new thread for 2024 on European bound ships carrying Teslas.
The first logical question is why on earth would anyone on a Tesla forum be interested in shipping?

The answer is because once you have ordered your revolutionary expensive new car you enter the Tesla blackout zone - a frustrating period of non-communication from Tesla when you have no idea of what is happening with your order. If you call them, they just say they 'are waiting for a match'. What does that mean? Tesla don't build Model 3/Ys to order - they build whatever they want and then match what has been ordered to what has been produced. This 'matching' usually happens around the time the car is loaded on to a ship. Aha! Shipping has suddenly become interesting!

All Model 3s for Europe are currently made in the Shanghai Gigafactory and are shipped to Zeebrugge in Belgium, Koper in Slovenia or Barcelona in Spain through the Suez Canal in a journey taking about 30 days At the time of writing the Suez Canal is being avoided by most carriers and are routing via the Cape of Good Hope adding about 10 days to the voyage from Shanghai. It also adds about $200-250 to the shipping cost of each vehicle. All Model 3s and Y's for the UK are currently shipped from Shanghai direct to Southampton. UPDATE From Jun 24 MY for the UK will be supplied from Berlin!
Normally Tesla fully charter ships to transport their cars but during 2022/3 they supplemented the charters by using available space on scheduled services too. In 2024 I think we may see a return to whole charters in an effort to keep costs down and keep control of itineraries.


If you are in Auz/NZ, shipments are from Shanghai.
If you are in Dubai, your Model 3 will be loaded on to a ship that heads to Jebel Ali. Currently there is about one shipment per quarter.
If you are in Israel, your Model 3 will be shipped to Ashdod from Shanghai and again currently there is one shipment per quarter. Model Y will come from Berlin but is harder to track. Currently there are no services to Israel.
If you are in Ireland your car is shipped to Dublin via Zeebrugge.

Model S/X are shipped from Baltimore to Zeebrugge.

I mentioned Q1 earlier- this is because Tesla work in quarters with Q1 running from Jan to Mar. The Tesla business model requires as many cars as possible produced in a quarter to be paid for (delivered) in that same quarter.
This means that in Q1 the last ship will leave for Europe no later than around 8 Feb in order to allow for a 36/37 day transit to Southampton/Zeebrugge and then a (hectic) delivery push in the last 10 days or so of March. (A couple of days later if shipping to Barcelona) It is logical then to expect to see a large number of export models for the UK/EU market to be clogging the Chinese production lines in January and early February. This explains the feast or famine nature of Tesla logistics. Elon has promised his staff that he will try to suppress the end of quarter wave. To an extent he has already succeeded in this - by moving all export production to China, the US domestic supply is now much more evenly spread throughout the quarter. Production in Berlin is currently interrupted by delays in components as a result of container ships avoiding Suez, however this should only be a short-term issue.

You may wonder why we in the UK should be interested in shipments to Zeebrugge, Koper and Barcelona? Often it may be difficult to determine whether a ship is heading to Southampton, Zeebrugge, Barcelona or Koper and so it's just as easy to track all the ships to Europe. Often the ship may call at Southampton and then head to Zeebrugge and so it makes sense keep track of everything heading to Europe anyway. It's useful for me if our European readers advise their expected delivery dates and when VINs are allocated as that can help identify where a ship is going.

There is an pretty good spreadsheet populated with the latest (and historical) confirmed shipping information from a variety of sources - Tesla Carriers. It may be more of interest to you later as you become more engrossed in this subject! Did I mention it can become addictive?

Anyway, I think we can expect to see about 13 boatloads to Europe in Q1.
That begs the next question - how big are the boats? The standard ocean going vehicle carrier is 200 metres long and 32 metres wide and can fit about 5000 - 5500 cars onboard. A Tesla is larger and significantly heavier than a standard car and so a maximum of about 4500 cars are in each shipment. There are larger vessels that can transport more and I will make a point of mentioning it if a larger vessel is being used.

Anyway the plan is to post details of the latest Tesla shipping news for 2024 to this thread.

I will keep and eye on Pier 80 San Francisco for Model S/X exports to Far East and Baltimore for S/X to Europe.

There are a number of ship trackers you can use to follow the ships and www.marinetraffic.com is one with perhaps the best free coverage but there are plenty of others. The ships transmit a signal which is picked up by shore based receivers (mostly hosted by amateurs) and forwarded to the website. The trouble is that the signal is a VHF signal meaning the receiver has to be within line-of-sight and once the ship goes over the horizon to the receiver that's it, unless you pay for satellite coverage which is not cheap. With the aid of satellite tracking I will provide a daily update on exactly where each 'Tesla' ship is and provide an estimated time of arrival to Zeebrugge and Southampton (the UK port of entry for Tesla). A talented reader of the thread @Frizzy, has created an excellent webpage where you can track 'Tesla' ships.
I'll also try and add some background info which you may find interesting.

Correctly identifying Tesla ships from Shanghai is not easy and quite often a 'suspect' ship turns out to be a false alarm. There are other sites that claim to track Tesla ships but actually just track every possible ship that departs Shanghai, which is not particularly helpful. I at least try and rule out the improbable ones based on my experience. It's also free! It helps enormously if when you 'chat' to Tesla about your order that you ask what ship your car is on or if they won't tell you the name, at least ask when it will arrive in Zeebrugge/Southampton. Please post your info to the thread or PM me!

You can help me and others by keeping any posts on this thread strictly to shipping related matters - questions about when to expect delivery, VINs and panel gaps have their own threads, which I have been known to visit and contribute to also.
 
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…the Hoegh tracker and it shows that it landed into Zeebruge at the end of July last year. Is this likely to just be an inventory vehicle or do I assume the VIN is incorrect?
Check the mileage on the car’s Tesla listing. It could have been a showroom, test drive or Service Center loaner car - possibly some combination.

FWIW, I purchased a Model S manufactured July 2017 in November of that year. It had 1,100 miles and had been detailed to new car condition. It sold as a new car and I received the US $7,500 tax credit. There was a satisfying mark-down and I figured that it had been debugged pretty thoroughly.

The only downside was that the car was still locked in “Demo” mode, with acceleration and top speed limited, when delivered. That was corrected over the air once I realized it and phoned in.

Still driving the car, popped over 101,000 miles last weekend. Original brake pads and rotors with less than 50% wear.
 
Check the mileage on the car’s Tesla listing. It could have been a showroom, test drive or Service Center loaner car - possibly some combination.

FWIW, I purchased a Model S manufactured July 2017 in November of that year. It had 1,100 miles and had been detailed to new car condition. It sold as a new car and I received the US $7,500 tax credit. There was a satisfying mark-down and I figured that it had been debugged pretty thoroughly.

The only downside was that the car was still locked in “Demo” mode, with acceleration and top speed limited, when delivered. That was corrected over the air once I realized it and phoned in.

Still driving the car, popped over 101,000 miles last weekend. Original brake pads and rotors with less than 50% wear.
It was a custom order so no listing to refer to and no mark down. As long as the car is in as new condition and hasn’t got high mileage on it then it’ll be fine. If I didn’t know I could check the shipment of the VIN I would have been none the wiser.
Tesla confirmed car is in the country so definitely been assigned an in inventory car - hopefully it means I get it sooner
 
Hi all. My edd didn’t changed still shows 28 feb 14 march. Got message on the app to pay remain balance. My question is how long is usually takes to pick it up ones you paid ? Im asking because im selling my current car and im trying to figure out if ill need look for something temporary.
Thanks
 
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Hi all. My edd didn’t changed still shows 28 feb 14 march. Got message on the app to pay remain balance. My question is how long is usually takes to pick it up ones you paid ? Im asking because im selling my current car and im trying to figure out if ill need look for something temporary.
Thanks
Hi. I got my message for payment on the 3/1 and I'm still waiting. We've been waiting for a couple of weeks now.
 
@Mr Miserable I'm Israel based - Pickup date set to Feb 18th - model 3 highland. Do you perhaps have an idea on which vessel it will be on?

thank you for all the hard work
I'm not sure how cars to Israel are being shipped at the moment. It's not something they would want advertised at the moment.
I suspect however they are being shipped via Barcelona or Koper and use the regular Grimaldi service for the final delivery to Ashdod (preferably) or Haifa depending on the security situation.
 
I'm not sure how cars to Israel are being shipped at the moment. It's not something they would want advertised at the moment.
I suspect however they are being shipped via Barcelona or Koper and use the regular Grimaldi service for the final delivery to Ashdod (preferably) or Haifa depending on the security situation.
There was a ship that recently travelled through our region, can't recall a name but it left Europe like a week ago. It had several stops:
- Egypt
- Saudi Arabia
- Israel
- Slovenia (but only limited drop off, normally all countries get car, thins time Poland was skipped due to limited no of cars)
- Morocco

So in order to deliver cars to Saudi Arabia and Israel, the ship had to reach Red Sea from the north part of Suez Canal.
 
I'm not sure how cars to Israel are being shipped at the moment. It's not something they would want advertised at the moment.
I suspect however they are being shipped via Barcelona or Koper and use the regular Grimaldi service for the final delivery to Ashdod (preferably) or Haifa depending on the security situation.
thanks a lot! I'll see what vessels seem relevant then
 
There was a ship that recently travelled through our region, can't recall a name but it left Europe like a week ago. It had several stops:
- Egypt
- Saudi Arabia
- Israel
- Slovenia (but only limited drop off, normally all countries get car, thins time Poland was skipped due to limited no of cars)
- Morocco

So in order to deliver cars to Saudi Arabia and Israel, the ship had to reach Red Sea from the north part of Suez Canal.
thanks a lot! yeah so it sounds this would be the one - I wonder how can I track it , if possible at all