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This vessel is currently lost and AIS position tracking is not applicable.
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The MERCURY is an ore carrier with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 16,134 tonnes, built in 1960. With a length overall (LOA) of 160.28 meters and a beam of 21.04 meters, it is designed for bulk transport, particularly in the mineral trade sector. The vessel is flagged under Singapore and has been classified as lost, indicating a cessation of its operational profile.
Current operational status cannot be derived from AIS data due to the vessel being classified as lost. No recent movements or performance metrics are available, limiting insight into fuel efficiency, cargo operations, or repositioning potential.
The MERCURY's classification as lost severely affects market positioning, rendering it non-operational and unavailable for charter. Brokers should assess similar vessels in the ore carrier segment that are actively trading to understand market dynamics. The age of the vessel may also limit interest from potential buyers or charterers due to concerns over maintenance and compliance with modern standards.
With a gross tonnage of 11,203 and a net tonnage of 4,551, the MERCURY's specifications indicate a vessel designed for heavy bulk operations. The direct drive oil engine and residual fuel type suggest operational efficiency typical of its era, but without current performance data, brokers should be cautious in estimating fuel consumption and operational capabilities. The vessel's age and loss of classification raise concerns regarding its operational reliability and compliance with contemporary maritime regulations.
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