Mv-Sinotrader Vessel Reviews and Specifications
IMO: 9038672
Ore Carrier, South Korea
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Vessel Details
MMSI
441189000
Callsign
DSPL5
Width
60.0 m
Length
332.0 m
Reviews (1)
Jason
2024-10-01
Position: Medical Officer
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Latest News (3)
Vessel Grounded at Chittagong Port on February 28, 2021
On February 28, 2021, a vessel found itself beached at Chittagong, the bustling port city of Bangladesh. This incident has raised concerns in maritime circles about navigational challenges and environmental implications in the area. Chittagong, known for its significant shipping activities, must now address the aftermath of this grounding. Authorities are looking into the situation to ensure safety protocols are reinforced in this critical maritime hub.
Vessel Reaches Chittagong Anchorage: February 12, 2021
On February 12, 2021, a vessel has successfully arrived at the bustling Chittagong Anchorage, a key maritime hub in Bangladesh. The arrival of this ship reinforces Chittagong's vital role in global shipping routes and trade activities.
Vessel Auction: Sold for Scrapping at $440 per Ton
In a recent auction, a vessel has been sold to breakers for a price of $440 per ton. This decision marks the end of its operational life and the beginning of its dismantling as it is prepared for scrapping. The sale highlights the dynamic nature of the maritime industry, where vessels are frequently repurposed or retired based on various economic factors. The details surrounding the vessel's specifications and history remain undisclosed, but the transaction underlines a growing trend in maritime economics focused on sustainability and resource recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
💥 Was Mv-Sinotrader involved in any collisions?
Based on available news reports, Mv-Sinotrader has been mentioned in connection with collision-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning collisions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.