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The HAI DUONG 59 is an Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessel with a length overall (LOA) of 59.25 meters and a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 1,308 tonnes. Built in 2011 at Fujian Southeast Shipyard, it is currently trading under the flag of Vietnam. This vessel is designed for offshore operations, particularly in support of oil and gas industry activities, showcasing capabilities for towing and supplying marine operations.
The current AIS data indicates that HAI DUONG 59 is en route to PTSC PORT VUNGTAU, suggesting it may be involved in loading or discharging operations upon arrival. The draft is not specified, but if it were low, it would imply ballast or repositioning. The absence of speed data could indicate either lack of movement or operational inefficiency.
HAI DUONG 59's positioning within the Southeast Asian market allows it to capitalize on regional demand for offshore support services. Brokers should consider its operational profile in the context of current market trends in offshore exploration and production, which may affect charter rates. The vessel's age and capabilities could provide leverage in negotiations, especially in a market that favors modern and efficient vessels.
The HAI DUONG 59's specifications, including a gross tonnage of 1,678 and deadweight of 1,308 tonnes, suggest a moderate capacity for cargo and supply duties. Brokers should note the geared drive propulsion system, which may influence fuel consumption rates and operational efficiencies in various sea conditions. The absence of detailed engine specifications limits a full assessment of performance capabilities, but the vessel's design aligns with typical requirements for anchor handling and supply operations.
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