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FAQ about LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA company
What is LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA?
LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA is Registered owner, ISM Manager and Commercial manager and based in Brazil.
How many vessels does LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA manage?
The LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA manages a fleet of 9 vessels.
What is the total deadweight tonnage (DWT) of the LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA's fleet?
The total DWT of the LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA's fleet is 661,246 metric tons.
What types of vessels are in the LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA's fleet?
The fleet consists primarily of Container (100%).
What is the age distribution LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA's fleet?
The vessels are distributed by age as follows: 0-5 years (22.22%), 6-10 years (11.11%), 11-15 years (44.44%) and 15+ years (22.22%).
Where is LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA located?
Address: 6 andar, Edificio Bay View, Avenida General Justo 375, Centro, Rio de Janeiro RJ, 20021-130, Brazil. Website: http://loginlogistica.com.br
Is LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA sanctioned or risky?
LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA is currently not flagged as risky. For detailed analysis please log into MagicPort’s Maritime Intelligence.
In how many regions does the LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA operate?
List of top 20 visited ports of LOG-IN LOGISTICA INTERMODAL SA:
- BUENOS AIRES port (ARBUE)
- LA PLATA port (ARLPG)
- ANGRA DOS REIS port (BRADR)
- GUAIBA port (BRGIB)
- ITACOATIARA port (BRIAR)
- ITAGUAI port (BRIGI)
- ITACOATIARA port (BRITA)
- ITAJAI port (BRITJ)
- MANAUS port (BRMAO)
- NITEROI port (BRNTR)
- NAVEGANTES port (BRNVT)
- PECEM port (BRPEC)
- PARANAGUA port (BRPNG)
- RIO GRANDE port (BRRIG)
- RIO DE JANEIRO port (BRRIO)
- SALVADOR port (BRSSA)
- SANTOS port (BRSSZ)
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