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The TAI STRENGTH is a bulk carrier built in 2021, designed for the efficient transportation of bulk commodities with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 64,458 tonnes. With an overall length of 199.95 meters and a beam of 32.298 meters, it is well-suited for a variety of global trade routes. The vessel operates under the flag of Liberia and is currently trading. Its modern construction and design target operational efficiency in the bulk shipping market.
Current AIS data indicates the TAI STRENGTH is traveling at a speed of 12.6 knots, suggesting it is under power and likely en route to its destination at CM DLA with an ETA of October 16, 20:00. The draft of 13.04 meters implies the vessel is likely laden, indicating active cargo operations. Monitoring the speed and course can help assess the efficiency of the voyage and potential delays.
TAI STRENGTH's recent build year positions it favorably in the market, appealing to charterers seeking reliable and efficient vessels. The bulk carrier segment is currently competitive; therefore, understanding operational efficiency and cargo flexibility will be crucial for brokers to effectively position this vessel in negotiations. Additionally, the vessel’s trading status and ETA may influence charter rates based on market demand fluctuations.
With a gross tonnage of 36,204 and net tonnage of 21,300, TAI STRENGTH is equipped for significant cargo loads while adhering to regulatory standards typical for modern bulk carriers. Its propulsion system, although not fully detailed, utilizes oil engines with direct drive, suggesting a focus on operational efficiency. Future assessments should consider fuel type and consumption metrics to aid in chartering decisions.
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