Shipping in India

Share your gameplay tips, secret tactics and fabulous strategies with fellow gamers here.

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition

Post Reply
User avatar
cantona2
Posts: 3749
Joined: Mon May 21, 2007 2:45 pm
Location: Gibraltar

Shipping in India

Post by cantona2 »

Is it still worth sending all the longer ranger merchants in India to Aden, Cape Town and Abadan? These ports seem to be the main resupply/reinforcement heads of the allies.
1966 was a great year for English Football...Eric was born

rockmedic109
Posts: 2442
Joined: Tue May 17, 2005 11:02 am
Location: Citrus Heights, CA

RE: Shipping in India

Post by rockmedic109 »

Abadan is for fuel.  Some supplies, but mainly fuel.
 
Aden needs APs.  That is the entry point for LCUs.
 
Cape Town will need AKs and TKs as a convoy comes in bringing supplies and fuel.
 
Looking at the shipping in India, it may have too much shipping.  Might need to send some to the west coast.
Smeulders
Posts: 1879
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 6:13 pm

RE: Shipping in India

Post by Smeulders »

Maybe use some AKs for fuel runs from Cape Town to Australia. It might not be efficient, but you have a lot of them.
The AE-Wiki, help fill it out
User avatar
dasboot1960
Posts: 438
Joined: Sun Aug 02, 2009 1:38 pm
Location: St Augustine, Florida

RE: Shipping in India

Post by dasboot1960 »

ORIGINAL: rockmedic109

Abadan is for fuel.  Some supplies, but mainly fuel.

Aden needs APs.  That is the entry point for LCUs.

Cape Town will need AKs and TKs as a convoy comes in bringing supplies and fuel.

Looking at the shipping in India, it may have too much shipping.  Might need to send some to the west coast.
Abadan is for fuel. Some supplies, but mainly fuel.

Aden needs APs. That is the entry point for LCUs.



What he said....... definitkey no need to send any from Aus. IMHO they should all go east, even those from Perth.

Cape Town will need AKs and TKs as a convoy comes in bringing supplies and fuel.

Looking at the shipping in India, it may have too much shipping. Might need to send some to the west coast
Down like a CLOWN!
User avatar
cantona2
Posts: 3749
Joined: Mon May 21, 2007 2:45 pm
Location: Gibraltar

RE: Shipping in India

Post by cantona2 »

Thanks
1966 was a great year for English Football...Eric was born

User avatar
Sheytan
Posts: 811
Joined: Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:53 pm

RE: Shipping in India

Post by Sheytan »

The legs have a good time factor, I have actually found I need more APs in Aden as opposed to having too many. I do note I have about 60 AKs parked in Capetown however, but the supply runs to AUS are long transit times as well, so having a big pool waiting to move the goods foreward isnt a bad deal.

I used all the shipping from AUS westward to effect portage of troops and supplies from the west coast and to move troops in the south and central pacific. I dont have much sitting in ports now waiting to ship out, and im at 2/42 now.

Fact im lifting a full divison to Suva atm [:)]
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109

Abadan is for fuel.  Some supplies, but mainly fuel.

Aden needs APs.  That is the entry point for LCUs.

Cape Town will need AKs and TKs as a convoy comes in bringing supplies and fuel.

Looking at the shipping in India, it may have too much shipping.  Might need to send some to the west coast.
User avatar
Jim D Burns
Posts: 4001
Joined: Mon Feb 25, 2002 6:00 pm
Location: Salida, CA.

RE: Shipping in India

Post by Jim D Burns »

In India I keep all the 4000 endurance AKs at Calcutta to make supply and fuel runs between Calcutta and Rangoon. The 6000 endurance ships I use for needs along the west coast of India/Ceylon. Everything else goes to off map boxes based on needs.

In Australia, I use 6k endurance ships for routine needs and 4k endurance ships for risky runs into Port Moresby or other front line bases. Everything else goes to the West Coast.

The 6k endurance stuff at the west coast handles supply and fuel runs to the islands along Canada and Alaska. 10k - 11k endurance vessels make my Central Pacific and Pearl runs along with most of my AOs, since I don't want to risk the AOs on long range runs. Everything else heads out on the long haul runs to the South and Southwest pacific.

Jim
John Lansford
Posts: 2664
Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2002 12:40 am

RE: Shipping in India

Post by John Lansford »

Make sure you set your TF's at Aden to "load troops only", or you'll quickly drain that base of fuel and supplies.  I've had to actually send loaded TF's to Aden from Karachi to restock the base after I didn't notice my TF's were loading supplies and refueling there. 
FOW
Posts: 499
Joined: Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:26 pm
Location: England

RE: Shipping in India

Post by FOW »

Yeah I drained Aden of fuel. I now have a regular run of 4 small TKs from Abadan to Aden to stock fuel for the hungry APs. Abadan fuel stocks are 800k+ by late Feb 42. I can't load and ship it out fast enough, not enough TKs and large 5500/6400 AKs.
User avatar
crsutton
Posts: 9590
Joined: Fri Dec 06, 2002 8:56 pm
Location: Maryland

RE: Shipping in India

Post by crsutton »

Really the little AKLs are priceless for unloading supplies and level one and two ports.
I am the Holy Roman Emperor and am above grammar.

Sigismund of Luxemburg
Central Blue
Posts: 695
Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 5:31 pm

RE: Shipping in India

Post by Central Blue »

I am approaching the end of March vs. AI.

It is quite easy to drain Capetown between convoys. The solution I learned late is to send all of the cargo vessels with endurance in the 11k to 12k range, and speed under 14 knots, to the east coast. They have sufficient legs to reach Capetown, at least until the next patch. You can also fuel Capetown with the 8k endurance tankers.

The fuel chain works fine if you run the 8k's between Abadan and Colombo, and the 12k's between Colombo and Perth. Considering that the bulk of your new tankers show up in Abadan, this is not hard to get going. You can even refuel Auckland from Perth with an 8k endurance tanker. Refueling other ports in Australia from coastwise tanker trade is not a problem if you got the little ones out of DEI and they have ASW assets to protect them. This would not likely work so well against a human opponent. And it may be problematic against the AI once he finishes taking Java.

By that time, I will have sufficient numbers of the fast 16 knot tankers running special convoys from the West Coast, and a few of the long-legged, large deadweight types running from Cristobal to my South Pacific hubs.

Who cares about all of that naval warfare? I've got a merchant marine to run.
USS St. Louis firing on Guam, July 1944. The Cardinals and Browns faced each other in the World Series that year
Image
Post Reply

Return to “The War Room”