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This vessel is currently lost and AIS position tracking is not applicable.
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The ANGELA is a general cargo ship with a deadweight tonnage of 1,636 tonnes and a length overall of 70.52 meters, built in 1957. Its role in the maritime industry typically involves the transportation of a variety of cargo types, although its current trading status is marked as lost. Given its age, the vessel's operational profile may be limited, impacting its competitiveness in modern shipping markets.
Current AIS data indicates that the vessel has a trading status of lost, suggesting it is not operational. If active, a draft of 4.731 meters would imply it is suitable for loading operations in ports with sufficient depth, but the lack of recent operational data limits any analysis on speed patterns or efficiency.
The ANGELA's lost status significantly affects its market positioning, rendering it unavailable for chartering. Brokers should consider the implications of older vessels on charter rates, as they may face higher maintenance costs and regulatory scrutiny, potentially deterring interest from charterers seeking reliable and compliant vessels.
With a gross tonnage of 998 and a net tonnage of 487, the ANGELA's specifications indicate limited cargo capacity, making it less attractive compared to modern alternatives. Its fuel type as distillate fuel and the propulsion type using oil engines suggest higher operational costs, especially in today's market that favors more fuel-efficient designs.
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