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The AJANG HAIDAH is a Malaysian-flagged Offshore Support Vessel built in 2008, with a length overall (LOA) of 75.0 meters and a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 2,967 tonnes. Its design is tailored for offshore operations, likely supporting oil and gas activities. The vessel's gross tonnage of 3,364 indicates a robust capacity for various support tasks, although specific operational capabilities remain undefined.
With a current speed of 0.2 knots, the AJANG HAIDAH appears to be in a stationary phase, potentially moored while preparing for loading or discharging operations. The destination TBCP A suggests upcoming involvement in a specific offshore project, although further details are pending.
The AJANG HAIDAH's operational profile positions it well for the offshore support market, particularly in regions with active oil and gas exploration. Brokers should consider its trading status and age when assessing charter rates, as these factors can influence market demand and operational reliability. The vessel's current stationary status might indicate a strategic positioning for upcoming contracts.
The AJANG HAIDAH's specifications include a deadweight capacity of 2,967 tonnes and a gross tonnage of 3,364, which can impact chartering decisions based on capacity utilization potential. However, limited data on engine performance and fuel type may affect assessments of operational efficiency and fuel consumption, critical factors for cost-conscious operators.
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