The Message. CreateMessage overload you're using takes a MessageVersion an action (string) and the object which represents the message body. What WCF is trying to do is serialize the StreamWriter instance, and that's definitely not what you need.
I finally got it to work! The problem was that the ShipmentInformationMessage did not receive a prefix and thus was not recognized by the mock service (obviously). After A LOT of searching on the internet, I finally tried out the code from this excellent MSDN blog by Andrew Arnott!
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