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RE: Putting some numbers on things - DefLeppard - 21-02-2012 12:55am (20-02-2012 05:17pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: A few years ago I left somebody's new BMW 5 series Touring and Jaguar X type at the bottom of the South Indian Ocean somewhere about half way between Durban and Fremantle and down at 55 South when 25 containers decided to leap off the ship in bad weather.................. LR uses dedicated car carriers rather than containerships so your car is more likely to travel to Aus via either the Suez Canal and Singapore or Baltimore and the Panama Canal, the risk of bad weather in the South Indian Ocean causing damage due to cars breaking loose in the heavy rolling that happens down there is too great for car carriers to venture that far south Um.....worried look. Mine is headed down the west coast of Africa, stopping at Durban and Fremantle before it is offloaded in Melbourne. it is however in a car carrier and not a container ship. Should I be worried? RE: Putting some numbers on things - XFullFatTim - 21-02-2012 10:54am No, I'm sure the ship's crew are having great fun running it flat out round the ship's car decks, cannot do that on a containership!! How did you find out which ship it was on and where the ship is located? RE: Putting some numbers on things - PhilSkill - 21-02-2012 03:01pm My friends Clio V6 never made it out of the docks in 1 piece! Was a complete write off, he had to wait for a replacement. RE: Putting some numbers on things - DefLeppard - 21-02-2012 10:46pm (21-02-2012 10:54am)XFullFatTim Wrote: No, I'm sure the ship's crew are having great fun running it flat out round the ship's car decks, cannot do that on a containership!! How did you find out which ship it was on and where the ship is located? From the other very helpful Australians on this thread - See "Shipping times and Tracking" thread in the Australian section http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Shipping-time-tracking-of-ship We found who the logistics company was. Used their track and trace section on their webpage using the cars VIN. Gives you the ship name. Then keeping track of the ship using marinetraffic.com (great website, Ive got auto notifications set up - it emails you when the boat is in and out of range/ports) Its great - gives me something to focus on for the long 6 week trip here. (and then another 2 weeks or so with customs!) I hoping (like a few other Aussies did) to go see the boat come into port and see the car in the holding compound at the port. RE: Putting some numbers on things - simonc - 27-02-2012 11:26pm 6575XX Showing up on Topix with a build date of Feb 27th. RE: Putting some numbers on things - PhilSkill - 21-03-2012 11:44pm Thanks Simonc, any more build date and VIN Numbers? must be time for an update . RE: Putting some numbers on things - pureevoque - 26-03-2012 02:19pm Build date: 14-Feb-2012 6533XX RE: Putting some numbers on things - PhilSkill - 26-03-2012 09:24pm (26-03-2012 02:19pm)pureevoque Wrote: Build date: 14-Feb-2012 Showing a slight increase on 300/day maybe... [attachment=1827] RE: Putting some numbers on things - smayo - 27-03-2012 09:09pm Slightly off topic, but related. Not got my Vin yet and probably a long way off, but for when I do, how do you use Topix? Did a search and found the site, but couldn't see anywhere to track the Vin. RE: Putting some numbers on things - PhilSkill - 27-03-2012 09:53pm (27-03-2012 09:09pm)smayo Wrote: Slightly off topic, but related. Search on this site, lots of info regarding Topix. |