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Well this was certainly unexpected.
At port after one day and TYD down a full week. Let’s see if this actually happens though. Keeping my fingers crossed.
From what I've been reading things have been different in the last couple weeks due to labor dispute and ship shortages. Dong-a Glaucos was supposed to go direct from Emden to San Diego, but mad a stop in Brunswick, Georgia, and is currently headed to Santa Marta Colombia. My SA said, potentially, it may make a stop at Mexico before going to San Diego.
Manufacturing supposed to start today! TYD hasn't updated yet though.
It took 5 days for TYD to update that I was in production. None of the other dates slipped even though it went into production 5 days late, so don't sweat it yet.
Manufacturing supposed to start today! TYD hasn't updated yet though.
Originally Posted by bt318
Do US west coast bound ships normally make a stop near Spain and just hang out for a bit? This is the Glovis Sunrise stoping for Sangrias...
Unless it's been sitting there for a while, I wouldn't worry about it. Plus given the weather that just rolled off the East Coast of the US, it wouldn't surprise me if they're ducking in there for a day or so just to let the weather pass and hopefully have a smoother crossing with less of a headwind to fight. If that's the case, it's a good thing... The smoother the transit, the less of a chance for damage along the way...