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I emailed my SA but he is grumpy and not that helpful..... I researched the Emden port departures and the only vehicle transport ship that left the port yesterday that I could find is called Neptune Hellas..... However, it says it is going to Tyne UK.... It maybe that after that it is going to the US... not sure...
I emailed my SA but he is grumpy and not that helpful..... I researched the Emden port departures and the only vehicle transport ship that left the port yesterday that I could find is called Neptune Hellas..... However, it says it is going to Tyne UK.... It maybe that after that it is going to the US... not sure...
I do not understand this as it will literally take him 2-3 minutes to find out that information for you. To simplify it all he has to do is take a screenshot or photo of it and send it to you. Just laziness.
Finding the ship the car is on (once it has shipped):
It is possible to identify what boat you're on with a bit of web browser knowledge. Assuming you're in chrome on a PC, do this:
Go to the TYD website.
Press the F12 key
Click on the Network tab
In the box to filter the requests type "api.porsche" (with no quotes)
Refresh the page
You should see a number of requests in the list but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is hr (NOT the one that says preflight). Select that one.
After selecting that one, click on the response tab. You will see a whole bunch of textual (JSON) details about your car.
In those details you will see something like this:” ident":"|MO_9283875"
In a new browser tab, enter the url "https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9283875". But replace the numbers (only the numbers) with the numbers in your data.
My SA told me the manufacturing process has started on my car, due mid February. I didn’t know they assign your VIN so early in the process and make it available to you— it was kinda cool to see that. :-)
Finding the ship the car is on (once it has shipped):
It is possible to identify what boat you're on with a bit of web browser knowledge. Assuming you're in chrome on a PC, do this:
Go to the TYD website.
Press the F12 key
Click on the Network tab
In the box to filter the requests type "api.porsche" (with no quotes)
Refresh the page
You should see a number of requests in the list but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is hr (NOT the one that says preflight). Select that one.
After selecting that one, click on the response tab. You will see a whole bunch of textual (JSON) details about your car.
In those details you will see something like this:” ident":"|MO_9283875"
In a new browser tab, enter the url "https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9283875". But replace the numbers (only the numbers) with the numbers in your data.
SIEM Confucius is in a “holding pattern” until ample space is created for them at Davisville. Edit: They (Davisville) also need the necessary personnel to bring it in (tugs) as well as the personnel to off load the vehicles getting off there.