Posted On: 06/06/2014 10:14:17 PM
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and so it is -unusual orientation-usually face outward and closer to EIT1
scrapmetal or ore could be stored at either EIT2 or EIT1 office berth ends-latter has to use the newish large blue crane to load-
orientation, if accurate, would suggest loading bulk that cannot use the ports conveyors-which would suggest NOT wheat-but either scrap or iron or something unusual-like a shipment of raw material that went to CA once- bauxite comes to mind-not necessarily the material that went to CA which is on the tip of my tongue- but bauxite is used in making aluminum-which is very energy intensive and Japan is energy short w all its nuclear reactors still shut down
http://psp.puertoensenada.com.mx/swf/mapa-estadopuerto/
scrapmetal or ore could be stored at either EIT2 or EIT1 office berth ends-latter has to use the newish large blue crane to load-
orientation, if accurate, would suggest loading bulk that cannot use the ports conveyors-which would suggest NOT wheat-but either scrap or iron or something unusual-like a shipment of raw material that went to CA once- bauxite comes to mind-not necessarily the material that went to CA which is on the tip of my tongue- but bauxite is used in making aluminum-which is very energy intensive and Japan is energy short w all its nuclear reactors still shut down
http://psp.puertoensenada.com.mx/swf/mapa-estadopuerto/
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