Posted On: 12/08/2013 3:49:49 AM
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vesselfinder still shows Agios moored way out there, as other bulkers for CWRN ore have been for 3-5 plus days straight on arrival- still dont know if for iron ore or CWRN
links still show CWRN's berth empty, so they probably expect another container by Monday and they probably wont pilot a bulker on a Sunday unless its to get it out of the way of a container ship
the Cabotage (intra Mexico only) (API 1) and API 2 and EIT 1 (sometimes named "office') terminals are all full w berthed ships (didnt check to see whether they were containers but EIT2 berth w gantry cranes is the only berth set up for containers
-another possibly good sign that the Agios is going to the still empty EIT 2 berth CWRN uses once said berth is not expecting containers, because the EIT1 berth bulker -if its a bulker as logic indicates- may not have preceded Agios to Ensenada -dont know for sure without port schedule and without back tracing archives
still highlights the problem of bulkers having to wait a total of over 7 days moored waiting their turn during an 11 day run at port like the Ilia did
a lot of berths say "muelle" in addition to ship name, which means:
? ?
? noun
links still show CWRN's berth empty, so they probably expect another container by Monday and they probably wont pilot a bulker on a Sunday unless its to get it out of the way of a container ship
the Cabotage (intra Mexico only) (API 1) and API 2 and EIT 1 (sometimes named "office') terminals are all full w berthed ships (didnt check to see whether they were containers but EIT2 berth w gantry cranes is the only berth set up for containers
-another possibly good sign that the Agios is going to the still empty EIT 2 berth CWRN uses once said berth is not expecting containers, because the EIT1 berth bulker -if its a bulker as logic indicates- may not have preceded Agios to Ensenada -dont know for sure without port schedule and without back tracing archives
still highlights the problem of bulkers having to wait a total of over 7 days moored waiting their turn during an 11 day run at port like the Ilia did
a lot of berths say "muelle" in addition to ship name, which means:
muelle
? ?
pier , wharf , quay
? noun
muelle
adjective
1. easy, comfortable (vida)
masculine noun
2. spring (resorte)
3. dock, quay (en puerto) ; wharf (en el río) ; loading bay (de carga y descarga)
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