Question for Scafremon???
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Question for Scafremon???
Scaf,
Where did you get the ship info posted on you web page. NSANY and I did some research today, and maybe with some more info you have we can piece together the rest of this shipping info.
The HUAL boats only service the East coast and the United boats the West. So maybe you can get some more info or expand a little on what you already have.
I'm posting this and not PMing you because maybe we can help out all the East coast Zers.
Where did you get the ship info posted on you web page. NSANY and I did some research today, and maybe with some more info you have we can piece together the rest of this shipping info.
The HUAL boats only service the East coast and the United boats the West. So maybe you can get some more info or expand a little on what you already have.
I'm posting this and not PMing you because maybe we can help out all the East coast Zers.
#2
All my info basically came from the WLS shipping schedule. (I just noticed they have updated it on 8/13, and I have not updated my Shipping info).
If you look at the pdf version of this schedule, it's a little clearer, but you still need to extrapolate the arrival dates.
This schedule only has (3) ships: United Spirit, World Spirit, and Hual Traveller (I have no idea what a Hual is). From the schedules, you can see these ships just back and forth, hitting west coast ports, and asian ports.
I learned that the ships only stay in port for about 24 hours, so arrival date is estimated at a day before departure date. Looking at time frames from when a ship leaves Yokohama, and when it arrives at LA, you can guestimate later ships arrival dates that aren't shown on the schedule.
Hope this helps!
Jeff
If you look at the pdf version of this schedule, it's a little clearer, but you still need to extrapolate the arrival dates.
This schedule only has (3) ships: United Spirit, World Spirit, and Hual Traveller (I have no idea what a Hual is). From the schedules, you can see these ships just back and forth, hitting west coast ports, and asian ports.
I learned that the ships only stay in port for about 24 hours, so arrival date is estimated at a day before departure date. Looking at time frames from when a ship leaves Yokohama, and when it arrives at LA, you can guestimate later ships arrival dates that aren't shown on the schedule.
Hope this helps!
Jeff
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From: The Hawaii of the East Coast, scenic NJ
WLS is the freight carrier which serves the left coast. HUAL is the carrier which serves the east coast (via the Panamal Canal). New York has six freighters expected within the next six weeks originating from Japan. I seriously hope that my car is on one of them. Thus far, the best odds are that the "Auto Banner" will park it in Newark on the 23rd, after first visiting Jacksonville, Savannah, and Norfolk.
Anyone with some free time at any of those ports of call who want to help out, we're looking for a BIG orange boat with "PAN OCEAN" written on the side. (A giveaway might be the steady of stream of Zs coming out of it...)
Anyone with some free time at any of those ports of call who want to help out, we're looking for a BIG orange boat with "PAN OCEAN" written on the side. (A giveaway might be the steady of stream of Zs coming out of it...)
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