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FAQ about HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY company
What is HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY?
HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY is ISM Manager and Commercial manager and based in Germany.
How many vessels does HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY manage?
The HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY manages a fleet of 37 vessels.
What is the total deadweight tonnage (DWT) of the HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY's fleet?
The total DWT of the HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY's fleet is 424,060 metric tons.
What types of vessels are in the HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY's fleet?
The fleet consists primarily of Gas Carrier (100%).
What is the age distribution HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY's fleet?
The vessels are distributed by age as follows: 0-5 years (34.21%), 6-10 years (13.16%), 11-15 years (31.58%) and 15+ years (21.05%).
Where is HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY located?
Address: Hartmann Shipping Services Germany GmbH & Co. KG, Königstraße 23, D-26789 Leer Website: https://hartmann-reederei.de
Is HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY sanctioned or risky?
HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY is currently not flagged as risky. For detailed analysis please log into MagicPort’s Maritime Intelligence.
In how many regions does the HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY operate?
List of top 20 visited ports of HARTMANN GAS CARRIERS GERMANY:
- FUJAIRAH port (AEFJR)
- RUWAIS PORT port (AERWP)
- BAHIA BLANCA port (ARBHI)
- BUNDABERG port (AUBDB)
- BRISBANE port (AUBNE)
- BOTANY port (AUBTB)
- CAIRNS port (AUCNS)
- CALOUNDRA port (AUCUD)
- DEVONPORT port (AUDPO)
- DARWIN port (AUDRW)
- GLADSTONE port (AUGLT)
- HASTINGS port (AUHAS)
- HOBART port (AUHBA)
- PORT KEMBLA port (AUPKL)
- SYDNEY port (AUSYD)
- WESTERNPORT port (AUWEP)
- CHITTAGONG port (BDCGP)
- ANTWERP port (BEANR)
- NIEUWPOORT port (BENIE)
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