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The company who owns or operates the freighter is the
freight company. Cargo ships are freighters. S.Simon "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... G We're not there yet, Neal, although AIS should help close that gap. Most ships, still work under a 24hr reporting schedule, until they get within 48hrs or are queried by agents. Contact the freight company? whatsa freight company? otn Simple Simon wrote: For a Master you sure act ignorant sometimes. The whereabouts of all ships is known to the mile, and hour. They are all in contact via electronic means. It's not like they leave port and nobody knows where they are until they show up in another port as was often the case in the age of sail. Why not contact the freight company and get some valid position reports instead of speculating? S.Simon S.Simon "otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net... A lot depends on the type of ship. Is this a Car carrier, container, or breakbulk ship? Speeds could vary, anywhere from 16 - 26 k Is it making any stops prior to Halifax? What Shen gave you is probably a good starting point, and as he said, check the port web site, if they give ETA's otn |
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otn Simple Simon wrote: The company who owns or operates the freighter is the freight company. Cargo ships are freighters. S.Simon "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... G We're not there yet, Neal, although AIS should help close that gap. Most ships, still work under a 24hr reporting schedule, until they get within 48hrs or are queried by agents. Contact the freight company? whatsa freight company? otn Simple Simon wrote: For a Master you sure act ignorant sometimes. The whereabouts of all ships is known to the mile, and hour. They are all in contact via electronic means. It's not like they leave port and nobody knows where they are until they show up in another port as was often the case in the age of sail. Why not contact the freight company and get some valid position reports instead of speculating? S.Simon S.Simon "otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net... A lot depends on the type of ship. Is this a Car carrier, container, or breakbulk ship? Speeds could vary, anywhere from 16 - 26 k Is it making any stops prior to Halifax? What Shen gave you is probably a good starting point, and as he said, check the port web site, if they give ETA's otn |