CENTRALEASE

Registered owner
  • France
  • 1 vessels
  • 89 DWT
  • Active in 12 ports

CENTRALEASE is a registered ship owner based in France. The company owns a fleet of 1 vessel with a combined capacity of 89 DWT. The fleet primarily consists of Pleasure craft vessels. CENTRALEASE's fleet is active across 12 ports and regions worldwide, including Nice and Saint Tropez. Based on MagicPort's screening against 300+ international sanctions watchlists, CENTRALEASE is currently not sanctioned. Profile data is compiled from vessel registries, AIS feeds, and MagicPort's maritime intelligence layer, and updated continuously.

Profile last updated: · Data sourced from vessel registries, AIS feeds, and MagicPort's maritime intelligence layer

Fleet composition

Vessel types
Pleasure craft 100%
Age distribution
6-15y 100%

CENTRALEASE's fleet operations map

Where this fleet calls — port-call density across regions

Port Area Calls

Contacts

  • SAS Just For Yacht 67, chemin des Bleuets, 83700, St. Raphael, France.
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FAQ about CENTRALEASE company

What is CENTRALEASE?

CENTRALEASE is Registered owner and based in France.

How many vessels does CENTRALEASE manage?

The CENTRALEASE manages a fleet of 1 vessel.

What is the total deadweight tonnage (DWT) of CENTRALEASE's fleet?

The total DWT of CENTRALEASE's fleet is 89 metric tons.

What types of vessels are in CENTRALEASE's fleet?

The fleet consists entirely of Pleasure craft (100%).

What is the age distribution of CENTRALEASE's fleet?

The vessels are distributed by age as follows: 6-15 years (100%).

Where is CENTRALEASE located?

Address: SAS Just For Yacht 67, chemin des Bleuets, 83700, St. Raphael, France.

Is CENTRALEASE sanctioned or risky?

CENTRALEASE is currently not flagged as risky. For detailed analysis please log into MagicPort’s Maritime Intelligence. Alternatively, you may also request a Free Sanctions Screening Report.

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