I previously posted Ningbos claim to be able to re
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I previously posted Ningbos claim to be able to receive 250000 plus ton vessels based on high tide arrivals and departures
Ilia draft after loading at ENSENADA has been 13.7 meters-near the max of 14.5 meters allowed at Ensenada
13.7 meters is ca 45 feet-which is possible at Portland if they dont proceed up Columbia at low tide-and they could even have a terminal near Astoria-though I'm not aware of one
I havent found Ilia on Portland port site yet-is anybody else looking ?
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