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Kyle - yes GC is tender. Based on past history MSC uses their own tenders vs. the larger port tenders like NCL uses at GSC. Will Seaside do the same, not sure.

 

I'd guess in Ocho Rios it would be the larger pier where ships like GA/Escape dock vs. the other terminal by the bauxite depot where it seems the smaller ships go.

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Kyle - yes GC is tender. Based on past history MSC uses their own tenders vs. the larger port tenders like NCL uses at GSC. Will Seaside do the same, not sure.

 

I'd guess in Ocho Rios it would be the larger pier where ships like GA/Escape dock vs. the other terminal by the bauxite depot where it seems the smaller ships go.

 

Looked it up in some of the port schedules and it says "Berth 2" for Ocho Rios. Looking at pictures of Ocho Rios I am guessing that's the second ship but no idea which way they count. Could be the ship closer to land or the one further away.

 

Edit to add there is an AIDA ship scheduled to be in port 800-1600 so my guess is MSC will be the closer ship.

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