Posted On: 12/06/2013 10:39:21 PM
Post# of 8059
That EIT2 berth is currently empty, BTW. I assume that the Agios K will be escorted into the port in the AM.
Although the interactive port map still shows the CMA CGM Alcazar at EIT2, it left port hours ago and on it's way to Balboa, I believe. At least they updated the schedule with the correct departure time. Still no Agios Konstantinos on the schedule... Very odd...
FWIW, vesselfinder seems to be the most reliable source for AIS tracking these days. It's so frustrating to have soooo many sources of BAD data. ARGH! Every site I used had a different location for these ships.
Of course, even if the Agios' cargo is proven to be iron, we still need to verify the shipper. I wouldn't want to make any assumptions at this point. Other possibilities might exist. So, we wait for more data...
Although the interactive port map still shows the CMA CGM Alcazar at EIT2, it left port hours ago and on it's way to Balboa, I believe. At least they updated the schedule with the correct departure time. Still no Agios Konstantinos on the schedule... Very odd...
FWIW, vesselfinder seems to be the most reliable source for AIS tracking these days. It's so frustrating to have soooo many sources of BAD data. ARGH! Every site I used had a different location for these ships.
Of course, even if the Agios' cargo is proven to be iron, we still need to verify the shipper. I wouldn't want to make any assumptions at this point. Other possibilities might exist. So, we wait for more data...
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