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The LUISA CACERES DE ARISMENDI is a products tanker with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 47,144 tonnes, designed for the transport of refined petroleum products. Built in 1996, the vessel features a double hull conforming to MARPOL standards, enhancing its safety and environmental compliance. Its overall length of 182.85 meters and beam of 32.23 meters allow for efficient cargo handling and access to a variety of ports, making it suitable for regional trade routes.
Current AIS data indicates the vessel is moving at a speed of 6.1 knots, which may suggest a slow transit or repositioning phase. However, the draft information is unknown, preventing a precise assessment of its loading status. The lack of destination and ETA complicates the operational insight, but the vessel remains trading and is likely engaged in active cargo transport.
The LUISA CACERES DE ARISMENDI's operational status and classification as a products tanker position it favorably in the regional market for transporting refined petroleum products. Brokers should consider the implications of the vessel's age on charter rates and operational reliability, as well as the need for potential upgrades to meet evolving regulatory standards.
With a deadweight tonnage of 47,144 tonnes and a gross tonnage of 28,341 tonnes, the vessel has a significant capacity for cargo flexibility in the products tanker segment. Its propulsion system utilizing distillate fuel and direct drive may impact operational costs and efficiency. Brokers should assess the full specifications once complete data is available to inform chartering decisions and operational strategies.
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