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Originally Posted by Grovsnus
I do not think this exact trick has been posted before, but there's a shortcut to tracking the shipping from Bremerhaven to UK/Canada/US/Mexico which allows for bookmarking a single URL. (It's the "which ..." part that to my knowledge hasn't been documented before)
Most (but not all) cars will go on a Wilhelmsen line RORO freighter, and once your car is in stage 2 or 3 and you have received a VIN from the dealer, you can start looking for it:
https://att.2wglobal.com/gstattweb/o...VM5C58DVV90100
The last part after the = is the full VIN - change as appropriate (the above is an example, and no, not my car)
Also note that in the tracking, the Norwegian date style is used, DD-MM-YYYY. Americans may be used to MM/DD/YYYY, or the international YYYY-MM-DD.
If you want to see the cars surrounding yours, say all the 90xxx production numbers, to get a feeling for when your car might get loaded:
https://att.2wglobal.com/gstattweb/o...VM5C58DVV90%25
(%25 translates to a wildcard.)
Just thought this might be helpful, as opposed to the more laborious ways described on the web
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Two questions.
1) does that first link work for you? I get this:
Error 500--Internal Server Error
From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:
10.5.1 500 Internal Server Error
The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request.
2) Will this work on ED cars?
Edit: I just found my car by using
https://att.2wglobal.com/gstattweb/o...ckSearchResult and entering in my VIN in the Cargo ID field. Looks like I am on the Queen Sapphire.
http://sagaweb.2wglobal.com/AppSched...ring=CA250-QUS