Dude that was an amazing dig, you've got a real talent fren ?. Thankfully i do have a way to help here on the port front as the missus used to work in that space, and i know from my evergiven digging a little bit on how to get data here.
port of racine port authority's page. Racine port code is USRAC. Size small, and lets just say the satellite map of it is almost comical, due to the Root River that runs to it and through the town.
According to marine traffic, as of now there are 4 ships in port, 1 pleasure craft, 3 sailing vessels.
Started digging into the harbor commission there and came across a japanese site (not archived version || archived version) where the satmap broke and shows a lake in what i presume is Mongolia on the source, and doesnt render on the archive. Included both links, not sure if it means anything.
Doing harbour master searching on usrac code made this an even more strange dig. I got nothing on a person, but did find that The Port of antwerp returned Evergreen shipping agency (Belgium) as a shipping company that trades with Racine. That has broken my ?.
This is... well, "odd" doesn't do it justice. The harbour isn't big, and the city of Racine shouldn't t be that important of a port (more of a town than a city with less than 100k pop), but it has trading with Belgium? Their port isn't even mentioned as a thing on Wikipedia (couldnt find it on their city page or the port list in the usa) but evergreen does full container load (FCL) shipping once a week to it? Fyi - The smallest evergreen line ship is over 100m long, 25m wide, so yeah... Not sure how that can be handled weekly. Dimensions here: https://archive.is/YPcDP show it might handle the smallest evergreen ships (c class) , but only just.
Dude that was an amazing dig, you've got a real talent fren ?. Thankfully i do have a way to help here on the port front as the missus used to work in that space, and i know from my evergiven digging a little bit on how to get data here.
port of racine port authority's page. Racine port code is USRAC. Size small, and lets just say the satellite map of it is almost comical, due to the Root River that runs to it and through the town.
According to marine traffic, as of now there are 4 ships in port, 1 pleasure craft, 3 sailing vessels.
Started digging into the harbor commission there and came across a japanese site (not archived version || archived version) where the satmap broke and shows a lake in what i presume is Mongolia on the source, and doesnt render on the archive. Included both links, not sure if it means anything.
Doing harbour master searching on usrac code made this an even more strange dig. I got nothing on a person, but did find that The Port of antwerp returned Evergreen shipping agency (Belgium) as a shipping company that trades with Racine. That has broken my ?.
This is... well, "odd" doesn't do it justice. The harbour isn't big, and the city of Racine shouldn't t be that important of a port (more of a town than a city with less than 100k pop), but it has trading with Belgium? Their port isn't even mentioned as a thing on Wikipedia (couldnt find it on their city page or the port list in the usa) but evergreen does full container load (FCL) shipping once a week to it? Fyi - The smallest evergreen line ship is over 100m long, 25m wide, so yeah... Not sure how that can be handled weekly. Dimensions here: https://archive.is/YPcDP show it might handle the smaller classes, but only just.
Dude that was an amazing dig, you've got a real talent fren ?. Thankfully i do have a way to help here on the port front as the missus used to work in that space, and i know from my evergiven digging a little bit on how to get data here.
port of racine port authority's page. Racine port code is USRAC. Size small, and lets just say the satellite map of it is almost comical, due to the Root River that runs to it and through the town.
According to marine traffic, as of now there are 4 ships in port, 1 pleasure craft, 3 sailing vessels.
Started digging into the harbor commission there and came across a japanese site (not archived version || archived version) where the satmap broke and shows a lake in what i presume is Mongolia on the source, and doesnt render on the archive. Included both links, not sure if it means anything.
Doing harbour master searching on usrac code made this an even more strange dig. I got nothing on a person, but did find that The Port of antwerp returned Evergreen shipping agency (Belgium) as a shipping company that trades with Racine. That has broken my ?.
This is... well, "odd" doesn't do it justice. The harbour isn't big, and the city of Racine shouldn't t be that important of a port (more of a town than a city with less than 100k pop), but it has trading with Belgium? Their port isn't even mentioned as a thing on Wikipedia (couldnt find it on their city page or the port list in the usa) but evergreen does full container load (FCL) shipping once a week to it? Fyi - The smallest evergreen line ship is over 100m long, 25m wide, so yeah... Not sure how that can be handled weekly...
Im gonna start looking into the real dimensions of the harbour later, but been at this for a good few hours now and my brain is melting.