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N4 - BCT Vessel Services N4 - BCT Vessel Services Service Lead Part Flexi Mty Swings Agent Vessels Stevedore Allocated Name Line Lines Trac Cont. Space GS1 HLC ALI TRAC IMS PHA KNS Tempanos (TMP), Tirua (TIR) TSS 1C,1D HLC TRAC IMS PHA Tolten (TOL), Torrente (TOR), Tubul (TUB) 2C,2D HSD GCCP PHA PHA Tucapel (TCP) ONL MAE E.R. Canada (ERC) MSC NYC MSC Barcelona (MCB) HT ZIM Note: Vessels in red are 16 containers wide Note: vessels in blue are 18 containers wide Sunday GM8 HLC CMA GCCP IMS PHA KNS Agios Minos (AGM), Allegoria (ALG), E.R. London (ERL), TSS 0H,0I HLC GCCP IMS PHA My Ny (MRC), Rio Blackwater (RBW) 1H,1I HSD GCCP IMS PHA Santa Vanessa (VAN), Santa Viola (MSI), MAE GCCP IMS PHA ZIM GCCP IMS PHA Note: Vessels in red are 16 containers wide Friday AL3 HLC ACL IMS PHA KNS Charleston Express (CNE), TSS 2E,3E APL IMS PHA Philadelphia Express (PES), St. Louis Express (SLE), HLC TRAC PHA Washington Express (WNE), Yorktown Express (YNE) OOC PHA PHA Rio Grande Express (RGE) Note: U.S. flag vessels Friday AL4 HLC Aegiali (AEG), Chacabuco (CBO), E.R. Seoul (CHN) TSS 3C Genoa (GEN), Irenes Wave (IRW), 4B,4C ONL MOL Glide (GLI), MOL Grattitude (GAT), Venetiko (VEO) Note: Vessels in red are 16 containers wide. Wednesday SCS HSD ALI GCCP IMS PHA KNS Monte Aconcagua (MTG), Monte Pascoal (MTP), Monte Verde (MTV) HT 0F,0G HLC TRAC IMS PHA Monte Olivia (MTO), Monte Tamaro (MON), 1F,1G HSD GCCP IMS PHA Maersk Yangtze (MYZ) MSC MSC GCCP IMS PHA MSC Cadiz (MCZ), MSC Methoni (MTH) ZIM Note: Vessels in red are 16 containers wide. Monday 5/19/2020 N4 - BCT Vessel Services GCS HLC HLC TRAC IMS PHA KNS AS Patria (JASP), Bomar Juliana (BMJ), Calais Trader (CLT) TSS 3F HAS Max Schulte (MXS), Minerva (MIN), Molly Schulte (MYS) MAE Virginia Trader (VIT) NYC Thursday NYK NYK KNS Procyon Leader (K224) CERES Sirius Leader (P708) 12-14 days GOX SEA KNS Galloway (GLY), Nordisabella (NDB), HT 5D,6D MSC AS Cleopatra (VIL) Monday GME CHS CHS TRAC IMS PHA SMM1 Cosco Auckland (COA),Cosco Boston (CBT), Cosco Genoa (COG) CPA 5B,5C HSC Cosco Jeddah (COJ), Cosco Piraeus (CCP),Cosco Santos (COS), 6B,6C Cosco Valencia (CVL), Xin Ying Kou (XYK) Thursday LPU LPU HLC TRAC IMS PHA LEE Campeche Bay (CMB), Guadalupe (GUA) CPA 4B Juan Diego (JDO) 12-14 days TA1 MAE Maersk Idaho (MIO), Maersk Iowa (IOW) HT 5E,5F Maersk Montana (MMT), Maersk Ohio (MOH) 6E,6F Safmarine Mafadi (SMF) Friday FGF MSC GSL Valerie (GSV), Northern Defender (NDF) HT 5G,5J Pomerenia Sky (POS) Friday CAJ EVG Arkadia (ARK), Acrux (ACX), Buxlink (BUX) CPA Saturdays 5/19/2020.
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