Computer, enhance, stop, enhanceHalf the people in this thread are now qualified to be intelligence analysts with the amount of looking at grainy framegrabs and inferring things from shipping movements.
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Computer, enhance, stop, enhanceHalf the people in this thread are now qualified to be intelligence analysts with the amount of looking at grainy framegrabs and inferring things from shipping movements.
Give me a hard copy ...Computer, enhance, stop, enhance
Ooo-er!RCC E getting tugged in.
RCC E getting tugged in.
I think our wives/husbands/partners think we're nuts
We are all aware of that which is why she is singled out in my daily brief however there are some details in that itinerary that would suggest she is not a Tesla vessel. At least, to me. I much prefer RCC EUROPE as being a likely Tesla ship.Wallenius Wilhelmsen site shows the below information for MORNING PEACE.
scheduled to depart on 23rd to Southampton from Shanghai.
Looking at the current production capacity @1200 vehicles per shift, 23rd seems to be a practical date for the next batch to be shipped of about 4.5k vehicles (production for the current week). ‘Morning peace’ seems to be lined up well for that. But yes, will go with your analysis- may be the RCC Europe. Nevertheless, does seem to me that the earlier 2 ships -glovis splendor and theben may not be carrying any RHD vehicles. Guessing the next week shipment will be Uk bound. Only time will tell. One more week wait hopefully.We are all aware of that which is why she is singled out in my daily brief however there are some details in that itinerary that would suggest she is not a Tesla vessel. At least, to me. I much prefer RCC EUROPE as being a likely Tesla ship.
Do we know exactly when these images are from? As there's currently two vessels on that pier but you satellite image only show one?An update from the orbit, May 18th edition.
Weather forecasts seem to have been correct, we've finally got to see clear satellite images of the factory and the port for the first time since May 8th. Things are not looking pretty, though. Looking at the parking lot by the factory, there seems to be no cars there, maybe just a single row on the bottom. It looks exactly the same as on May 8th, meaning that production may indeed be completely halted.
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Looking at the Southern port, we can see RCC Europe moored at the usual spot. What we can't see, however, is the swarm of cars that was there when Glovis Splendor was loading. There are some spots visible with what looks like cars, but it seems like the amount of them is nowhere near what's needed to fill a Tesla ship.
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The next batch of images should be available on May 20th. Maybe that one brings us some more good news
May 18th, 02:49 AM UTCDo we know exactly when these images are from? As there's currently two vessels on that pier but you satellite image only show one?
The Tian Jian arrived at midday on the 18th
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So you’re saying the satellite images are at least 3hrs old? Unbelievable!Do we know exactly when these images are from? As there's currently two vessels on that pier but you satellite image only show one?
The Tian Jian arrived at midday on the 18th
That is odd as RCC Europe consistently had ships moored next to her. Anji 32 and then Tian Jian. Unless it caught it at the exact moment they swapped.An update from the orbit, May 18th edition.
Weather forecasts seem to have been correct, we've finally got to see clear satellite images of the factory and the port for the first time since May 8th. Things are not looking pretty, though. Looking at the parking lot by the factory, there seems to be no cars there, maybe just a single row on the bottom. It looks exactly the same as on May 8th, meaning that production may indeed be completely halted.
View attachment 805701
Looking at the Southern port, we can see RCC Europe moored at the usual spot. What we can't see, however, is the swarm of cars that was there when Glovis Splendor was loading. There are some spots visible with what looks like cars, but it seems like the amount of them is nowhere near what's needed to fill a Tesla ship.
View attachment 805703
The next batch of images should be available on May 20th. Maybe that one brings us some more good news
So that's 10:49 am in Shanghai. Chances on loading all those cars in a few hours = zero. Strange that a vehicle carrier docked and there's no visible sign of cars. Even non Tesla's. You would think the loading bay would be full of waiting cars.May 18th, 02:49 AM UTC
I'm in the UK and had 19-30th June change to just "May"That would imply that there is a ship on its way to you. One of the 'watch list' ships possibly. Let's see where they head to after Singapore. (VENUS LEADER, POLARIS LEADER or DUGONG ACE)
May is the place holder = we have no idea when you'll get it. Lots of people with M3Ps ordered in March have a May EDD. I wonder what they'll change to when we hit June.I'm in the UK and had 19-30th June change to just "May"
It all seems pretty confused right now