“The researchers.”

As Swindler mentioned, the day that Lincoln says your car was “shipped” doesn’t mean it was placed aboard a ship. Most of us waited 10-14 days before ours was loaded onto a vessel after receiving the notification of shipping. What we did notice is that when our vehicle was placed on an actual vessel the Lincoln tracking site showed that date in the “last updated” field. So what you’ll need to do is check the tracking site everyday then when you see a new date. Then we’ll have a better idea.
I will also add that “the researchers” had a lot of intel during the first three shipments. Many people here and in the FB group were passing along info on a daily basis. AND…AND, several of us were researching regularly so that we had near real time data on ship movements. I actually joked with my wife that we between us we had constant surveillance on the port of Shanghai and Portland. That is important because if I was gone for 10 hours or whatever, I knew that others here had checked and filled in the gap.
Well now that stream has lessened considerably and we’re not researching as much because our orders are all in Portland now.
We do know what you can expect approximately 2 weeks after “ship date” it should move to a vessel which will take 20-30 days to arrive in Portland (or New Westminster for Canada). Thereafter, it’s about 30 days to dealer although it seems like possibly much longer for some.