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The CHINA STEEL SUCCESS is a Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier built in 2015, designed for the efficient transport of bulk commodities with a deadweight tonnage of 209,988 tonnes. At 299.99 meters in length and 50.06 meters in beam, the vessel features a double-bottom hull design, promoting structural integrity and cargo safety. This vessel is currently trading, indicating its active role in global shipping routes.
The vessel's current speed of 0.1 knots suggests it is likely moored, possibly engaged in loading or discharging cargo at its destination port of TWTXG, with an ETA of September 29 at 07:00. The draft is unknown, but if it reflects a high utilization, it would indicate a laden condition, suitable for bulk cargo operations.
The CHINA STEEL SUCCESS is positioned within a competitive market for bulk carriers, benefiting from its large capacity that appeals to charterers seeking to maximize cargo loads. Its relatively recent construction date enhances its attractiveness, as newer vessels generally command higher charter rates and may have lower maintenance costs. However, the lack of detailed ownership and management information may raise concerns regarding operational reliability.
With a gross tonnage of 107,075 and a net tonnage of 66,540, the vessel offers significant capacity for bulk cargo, crucial for chartering decisions. The propulsion system, utilizing direct-drive oil engines, ensures effective power delivery, although total power specifications are not provided. The vessel's dimensions and construction quality indicate suitability for major ports, enhancing its operational flexibility.
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