Port Operations & Weather Updates
Hurricane Debby’s arrival last Sunday in Florida has distributed operations at Northern Ports with some impacts also felt in Georgia due to excessive rain. This weather event does not directly impact Elenteny shipments, however, we will continue to monitor the situation should diversions from closed Ports affect East Coast arrivals.
Debby has moved back out to sea and is threatening to re-emerge later in the week which may cause extensive flooding up the East Coast, most likely impacting South Carolina, to Virginia.
Source: Google : Debby’s Latest Path 8.8.24
Chile is also experiencing wild weather again this week which has continued to disrupt operations at key ports due to large swells impacting loadings. Regular road closures from Argentina to Chile also persist as the Pass between Mendoza and the Chilean ports of San Antonio and Valparaiso were closed on 5 August due to inclement weather.
The Panama Canal Authority has increased daily transits from 32 to 35 as favorable conditions have held and continue to improve.
Green Lane Alert : Grain De Sail : Next Sailing
Our friends at Grain De Sail have room on their next sailboat transatlantic crossing for 50 pallets.
The timing of the load is as follows:
- Loading 5 September
- Sail time: approximately 20 days
- Arrival at Port of New York /New Jersey
- Elenteny arranges transport to FDL, distribution, or delivery as per our customer instructions.
If you are interested in shipping under Sail and fully offsetting your environmental emissions please reach out to our Sales Team. |