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Sorry but I'm new to this part of the insanity - is it true that basically there are 1/4 as many ships going to the west coast as there are to Houston for instance? Or are there other shippers not represented in these screenshots above?
The Hyundai Glovis boats only go to the West Coast.
There are plenty of them. In fact, there are a total of 6 reaching West Coast ports from April to June.
You just have to use the Glovis scrollbar on the PWL Group Menu instead of the Volkswagen scrollbar to see their schedules.
You select the "Trade Lane" and then you select the "Carrier"
Once you select the Carrier, a file is downloaded to your computer. Open the file.
Scroll down the page to find Trans Atlantic .and you will find the following:
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Last edited by Diablo Dude; 04-06-2023 at 12:25 PM.
The Hyundai Glovis boats only go to the West Coast.
There are plenty of them. In fact, there are a total of 6 reaching West Coast ports from April to June.
You just have to use the Glovis scrollbar on the PWL Group Menu instead of the Volkswagen scrollbar to see their schedules.
You select the "Trade Lane" and then you select the "Carrier"
Once you select the Carrier, a file is downloaded to your computer. Open the file.
Scroll down the page to find Trans Atlantic .and you will find the following:
.
Ahh very helpful. But correct me if I'm wrong - in that screenshot - the only one that goes from Emden to San Diego (the west coast port I care about) is the Glovis Superior. Not sure if I'm reading that wrong though.
Ahh very helpful. But correct me if I'm wrong - in that screenshot - the only one that goes from Emden to San Diego (the west coast port I care about) is the Glovis Superior. Not sure if I'm reading that wrong though.
Every single one of those ships leaves Emden and goes to San Diego and Benicia.
Dont look at the route code. It's meaningless.
Yes there is a way to look.
Go on your TYD page and click View Order.
Then right click and click Inspect.
Click on the Network tab and type in "api.porsche"
Then refresh the website you are on.
You should see a number of requests in the line but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is xhr. Select that one.
After selecting that one, click on the Response tab.
Scroll to the right until you see something like "ident":"IMO9283875"
The numbers correspond to the vessel ID, so you can go to vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/YOURNUMBERHERE and it'll tell you what ship and where it's at
So if it says identplantzuffenhausen_portemben does that mean a carrier hasn’t been assigned yet ?