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I must be blind, but where can I see the scheduled dates / eta for my production on the app or website?
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Not sure. I don't know much about ships on the east side. I think BMW might use Altamira and Veracruz ports on that size. If you search around on the forums someone did a very detailed writeup on tracking ships for the east coast specifically. If I come across it I'll share it here.
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Hey where are you seeing the end of production date on the Mygarage page? I'm assuming you are using the f12 /developer mode trick. I only see production start date
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Detailed post for order and tracking specific to mexico cars going to east coast:
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I know we have been dealing with the whole tracking journey for the last few months and I wanted to put together a post, based on another one I found on these forums, but specific to tracking BMW vehicles from Mexico. I hope you don't mind but I used some images from your posts, as well as others on the forums. Hopefully the next crop of trackers and people find this useful. Feel free to let me know if I forgot anything and I'd be happy to edit it. Also feel free to sticky this or put this somewhere where it can be easy for the G87, G20 etc. crowd to find. The Basics: BMW vehicles built in Mexico.
The easiest way to tell is once you get your VIN, which won't happen until later in the process when your car has started production (~2 weeks before your production week):
Ordering: Step 1: Find a dealership with an allocation. When you are looking to place an order for your vehicle, I suggest trying to find a dealership with an allocation. An allocation means that the dealership has an open "slot" available right now with a build week for a specific vehicle. An allocation means you have a car. If you have a dealership you can trust, you could place an order with them even if they don't have an allocation. But without an allocation, you are relying on the dealership to fill your order with the next allocation they get. To find a dealership with an allocation, simply call around. Tips:
Step 2: Agree upon a purchase price. Before you mention anything about whether you are going to finance or lease or rebates/incentives, agree upon a purchase price. There may be some exceptions to this, such as certain corporate discounts which you have to mention to the dealership right away. But aside from that, always get an agreed upon purchase price BEFORE applying incentives or rebates. To find out what rebates are available check the BMW site and do a search on the forums here for incentives. You could also check the "pricing thread" of your vehicle's forum. Tips:
Step 3: Place your order Once you have an agreed upon price, get it in writing! Then, place your order, put down your deposit (if required), and ask for your production order number (if your dealership had an allocation). This is a 7 digit number that ties you to the allocation. You should receive this production number within a few hours or within the next day at the latest. Tips:
Step 4: Verify your order When you get your design/spec sheet ALWAYS verify the items that are listed on there. It will be listed by description and option code. Check, double check and triple check these lines because dealerships very often can mess this up and this is going to be what is included in your vehicle, so make sure it's everything that you wanted. Here is a list of some of the common options available: 0ZAX Apple CarPlay Compatibility 0ZDY Driving Assistance Professional Package 0ZHO Shadowline Package 0ZMP M Sport Package 0ZPK Parking Assistance Package 0ZPP Premium Package 0ZTM Tier 2 - US Emission Standards 0ZX1 Active Park Distance Control 0ZX2 Rear View Camera 0ZX3 Surround View w/ 3D View 01CB CO2 Content 01CR Remote Engine Start 01PP 19-Inch M Double Spoke (791 M) Jet Black w/ Performance Runflats 2TB 8 Speed Sport Automatic Transmission 2VB Tire Pressure Monitor 2VF Adaptive M Suspension 2VL Variable Sport Steering 248 Heated Steering Wheel 258 Runflat Tires 3BE Mirror Caps in Black 3DZ No M Badges 3MF M Shadowline Lights 3M2 M Sport Brakes with Red Calipers 302 Alarm System 316 Power Tailgate 319 Universal Garage Door Opener 322 Comfort Access Keyless Entry 33B M Sport Package Pro 337 M Sport Package 04KL Aluminum Trim with Mesh Effect 04NE Blow-By Heater (Heating Option) 04UR Ambient Lighting 403 Glass Sun/Moon Roof 430 Auto Dimming Interior and Exterior Mirrors 431 Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror 459 Power Front Seats 465 40/20/40 Split Rear Seat 481 Sport Seats 488 Lumbar Support (Driver & Passenger) 493 Storage Compartment Package 494 Heated Seats (Front) 5AC High-Beam Assistant 5AL Active Protection (Safety) 5AP Decoding for Non-Dazzle High Beams 5AR Extended Traffic Jam Assistant 5AU Active Driving Assistant Pro 5AV Active Guard (Pedestrian Collision System) 5DN Parking Assistant Plus 5DS Emergency Trunk Release 534 Three Zone Auto Climate Control 552 Full LED Headlights 6AC BMW Assist eCall 6AE BMW Teleservices 6AK ConnectedDrive Services 6C4 Connected Package Pro 6DR Drive Recorder 6NX Wireless Device Charging 6U3 BMW Curved Display with HUD 6VB Control Infotainment (iDrive) 645 US Radio 655 SiriusXM Satellite Radio 688 Harmon Kardon Surround Sound System 7M9 Extended Shadowline Trim 710 M Steering Wheel 715 Aerodynamic Kit 754 Rear Spoiler 760 High-Gloss Shadowline Exterior Trim 775 Anthracite Headliner 8EK Shipping Protection Package 8KL Oil Change 10000 Miles/12 Months 8R9 Refrigerant (Air Conditioning) - R1234yf 8SM VIN Visible From Outside 8TN Daytime Driving Lights 8WT Control K 823 Tropical Countries Export 840 High Speed Limit (155 MPH) 842 Cold Climate Version 845 Audible Seat Belt Warning Signal 853 English Language Descriptions 925 Shipping Package 992 Coordination License Plate Attachment Tracking: Tracking your car is a process in and of itself. You can sit back and relax, or you can drive yourself crazy with obsession. Either way, it's a fun ride. The Tracking Basics To start, learn the BMW Genius phone number: 1.844.4GENIUS (443-6487). BMW Genius has access to the same information as your dealership. Sometimes they can be extremely useful and other times they can be quite misinformed, so take what they tell you with a grain of salt, especially when it comes to your vehicle moving from the factory to the port in Mexico. Initially your order will probably be status code 111 within a day of ordering. Then once it's closer to production it will move to status 112, scheduled for production. Then, status 150. When you start production (status 150) you'll be able to get your VIN number. You can also track your car using the My BMW site with your production order number, and the automated 1800 number, but both tend to be several days behind and out of date. https://www.bmwusa.com/secured/content/forms/login.aspx Note: Do not be concerned if you enter your production order number into the My BMW site and it shows the wrong colors/options. That is normal and will update much later in the process. There is also the F12 trick. This can be used to do a few useful things. Namely:
Attachment 3327643 This menu will show you all your options and will list your "prodDate", which is only available once you go into production and is your estimated date for the COMPLETION of your build. Here is a list of common status codes and their meanings: 111 Order booked with quota [Order received] 112 Order for daily package planning (production) provided [Scheduled for production] **** Up to this point you can still make changes to the car such as options, colors, etc. However, once the car goes to status 150, you cannot make any changes since the car is now in production! 150 Planning of shell and F12 date shown [Production begins] 151 Receipt of shell [Exterior body assembly begins] 152 Receipt of paint shop [In paint booth] 153 Receipt of assembly [Entering assembly line] 154 Final assembly/inspection [Assembly in progress] 155 End of assembly and final inspection/review [Quality check, Final assembly] 160 Vehicle handover from factory to trucking for port delivery [Ready for transport] 165 Port exit and transit to ship [In transit] 193 Arrived at US port [At the port] 195 Left port and put on a truck to dealership [In transit] 196 Shipment arrival at dealership [At the dealership] 198 Delivery complete [Vehicle delivered] General Timeline of Events The first thing I want to mention is that the start time of your car being built is completely determined by the build week attached to your allocation. It doesn't matter when you placed the order! Also of special note, individual options (such as special interior color or paint color) will always delay your build by weeks or even months, so be prepared. Please note that the timeline below is for US delivery Priority 1 vehicles. ED vehicles may see additional delays at port/VPC. The second thing I want to mention is that your build week is actually the week your car is scheduled to FINISH production. So, it should start production a week or two before the build week. Lastly, the timelines below are general and based on if everything goes as planned. There could always be delays if you get stuck in customs, waiting on a ship to transport it or if your vehicle had some damage during shipping (repaired at VPC), etc.
Production Plant to Veracruz/Altamira All Mexico built BMWs are made in their San Luis Potosi plant (see screenshot). Attachment 3327644 After production the cars are put onto a train and take a ride to either Veracruz or Altamira. Veracruz is the primary port, not just for BMWs but also other auto manufacturers and shipping, while Altamira, at least for now, is used as an overflow port once the quota of BMW vehicles at Veracruz is filled up. Once at Veracruz/Altamira, the cars sit in huge warehouses waiting for their ship. When it comes time to board the ship, specially trained drivers will drive the cars onto the ship, where they are tied down and secured. BMW ships on what are known as RORO carriers (Roll on/Roll off). Here are satellite images of Veracruz and Altamira. Veracruz: Attachment 3327640 Altamira: Attachment 3327641 A quick note about ship tracking. The above ports are for East Coast bound vehicles and both Veracruz and Altamira can see significant delays from time to time based on ship traffic, holidays etc. This can cause delays from a few days to a week, so factor that in when looking at ship schedules. Determining Which Ship You're On Up until now, you have been getting updates from BMW Genius that are generally within the last 24 hours accurate. But this is where the updates slow down and BMW Genius becomes largely useless. They do not know when your car has left the factory, when it got to the port or even which port it is going to. You just have to wait patiently in this phase of having very limited, to no information, outside of what you research using the below links. Also, you will not know your car is on a ship until about 2 days AFTER it's already been put onto a ship and left the dock. There are a few common carriers used by BMW:
Below are links to the various shipping companies BMW uses and their shipping schedules or search pages. Here you can play for hours, searching for possible ships your car will be on based upon the destination port and shipping date, etc. When researching ships going up the east coast of the US you typically want to look at ships that are going to stop at Brunswick, Baltimore and New York. https://www.nykroro.com/customer/schedules/ https://www.walleniuswilhelmsen.com/schedules https://www.arcshipping.com/ocean-se...Cother-service https://www.kline.com/CarCarrier-Sch...g_Schedule.pdf https://sallaumlines.com/schedules/us-to-west-africa/ About 2 days after you are on a ship that has left port, BMW Genius can provide you with the name of the ship and estimated date of arrival at your port of destination. Once you know which ship you're on, you can use the links above to look up the ship schedule with the carrier. Tracking the Ship There are several sites you can use to track a ship by name, or look at port schedules. For "free" tracking, I found http://www.marinetraffic.com/ and http://www.vesselfinder.com/ to be the best. MarineTraffic tends to give you more updates per hours, while VesselFinder has a much better interface for looking at expected port arrivals or port schedules. Below are screenshots from both MarineTraffic and VesselFinder. VesselFinder: Attachment 3327676 MarineTraffic: Attachment 3327675 Simply search for your ship on either site and you can get status updates so long as the ship is relatively close to land. Once the ship leaves the main areas near land and heads into the open ocean, it is only possible to track via satellite. For this, you can sign up for their subscriptions or pick one of the free trials the sites typically offer. A few things to keep in mind:
Another good site to check out for possible arrivals/schedules is the 15 day vessel outlook for Brunswick https://gaports.com/facilities/port-...ook-brunswick/ This website will show ships that are a couple of stops away and tends to update fairly regularly based on delays, traffic etc. But again, just like with the other ship schedules, don't trust this completely as it is flexible. Note: The Baltimore port will drop off at Sparrows Point, where the BMW VPC is located. The same is true for the New York/New Jersey drop off, it drops the vehicles off at Port Bayonne. Arrival and Processing at Port of Entry/US Once your ship arrives with your car, specially trained drivers once again drive the cars off of the ship. They are then driven to a large parking lot for staging and processing through customs. After clearing customs, the car will be at a staging parking lot/area. At this point as far as BMW knows, the car still is "shipping" and you won't get any update until AFTER your car gets to the VPC. Priority 1 cars (customer sold, US delivery) are bumped to the front of the line and processed first. It will usually take 2-4 days to get through the VPC. If you did ED, this process can take longer. Your car may be at customs longer before it shows up at the VPC. Here is a screenshot showing processing through VPC. The car was offloaded on 10/3 but did not get through customs until 10/5. It was immediately brought to VPC 10/5 to start processing, but this isn't always the case. Then you can see 10/7 the final work was done and then released to carrier. Once the car shows as released to carrier, this means it is ready to be picked up by the carrier or is with the carrier. There isn't really much you can determine at this point, unless your carrier has a tracking system. You can only get the image below from your CA or BMW Genius, as this level of detail shows up nowhere on the MyGarage website. Attachment 3327692 While at the VPC they wash the car, inspect and repair any damage, and then get the car scheduled with a carrier who will deliver the car to the dealership, usually on a car carrier truck. If there is any extensive damage it will be reported to the dealership. As an example, here is a satellite image of the VPC in Sparrow's Point at the Baltimore port. Attachment 3327697 Once your car is processed, it will be loaded onto a carrier. There are a few that BMW uses. BMW Genius will be able to tell you what carrier you are on and the estimated date of arrival to your dealer! Congratulations, you made it through the slog of tracking and can now enjoy your new BMW! |
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Credit to the post above goes to forum member BimmersAndBoilermakers. I copied and pasted because the link I listed didn't seem to work.
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FYSA, some dealerships are not being notified that their car is boarding the ship or is in transit on a ship until it hits the VPC.
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I'm watching a few ships for the west coast, but most promising is still Capricornus Leader which is arriving Honolulu today and then heading to Lazaro Cardenas. Here's the schedule:
https://www.nykroro.com/wp-content/u...alia-RTW-3.pdf Definitely loading at Lazaro and discharging at Long Beach and Hueneme. |
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To add one thing about it being on the boat. I will use my car as an example. Your boat might make more than 1 stop to offload cars. My car was due to be offloaded in Georgia (I was unaware of this just knew it had been shipped) But… the ship first went to Baltimore, then NY then made its way down to Georgia. Call BMW Genius to find out which port it will be offloaded before getting too excited seeing your boat about to dock somewhere.
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