Saturday, January 07, 2012 8:36:43 PM
Our last two loads shipped under (MIN2011001/002), where MIN I presume is for mineral. However I have only seen the CHA abbreviation used twice on the on the terminals website, once in Feb and again in Sept of 2011, neither of which were our ships.
Hence I have emailed the port (info@enseit.com) asking them for a list of shipping abbreviations used on their schedules reference designations to determine what cargo is being transported. I tried to use some of my military influence in getting this so I am keeping my fingers crossed. I probably won't hear anything till Monday if they can release this info to the public. But I figured it was worth a shot.
I also gave Bob a shout to see if he could indulge me with any info at all to share here on the board, still waiting for a reply there as well.
CWRN...LONG AND STRONG
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