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The ELBABE is a bulk carrier built in 2015, designed with a double bottom hull structure that enhances its structural integrity and safety during cargo operations. With a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 60,438 tonnes and a length overall (LOA) of 199.99 meters, it is well-suited for various bulk trade routes. The vessel is currently trading under the flag of the Marshall Islands, signifying its compliance with international shipping standards.
Current AIS data indicates an unknown status, but the vessel's destination is GT PRQ with an estimated time of arrival (ETA) on September 8 at 08:00. The current draft of 12.948 meters suggests potential cargo operations; however, further details on speed and operational efficiency are not available, making it challenging to assess its current loading status.
The ELBABE's positioning in the bulk carrier market allows for flexible charter opportunities. Brokers should consider its age and construction quality when discussing charter rates, as these factors influence operational reliability and potential compliance with environmental regulations. Its trading status indicates active engagement in the market, which may appeal to charterers seeking reliable bulk transport solutions.
With a gross tonnage of 34,553 and a net tonnage of 19,663, the ELBABE is capable of accommodating significant cargo volumes while maintaining operational efficiency. The vessel's fuel type, distillate fuel, is indicative of compliance with emission regulations, which is increasingly relevant in today’s shipping environment. However, specific performance metrics such as total power and service speed remain unspecified, which could affect chartering decisions related to operational efficiency.
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