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FAQ about INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD company
What is INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD?
INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD is ISM Manager, Commercial manager and Registered owner and based in Japan.
How many vessels does INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD manage?
The INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD manages a fleet of 25 vessels.
What is the total deadweight tonnage (DWT) of the INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD's fleet?
The total DWT of the INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD's fleet is 1,217,011 metric tons.
What types of vessels are in the INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD's fleet?
The fleet includes Bulk Carrier (68%) and General Cargo (32%).
What is the age distribution INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD's fleet?
The vessels are distributed by age as follows: 0-5 years (36%), 6-10 years (16%), 11-15 years (40%) and 15+ years (8%).
Where is INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD located?
Address: 3rd Floor, Plaza Tower Kachidoki, 13-6, Kachidoki 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0054, Japan. Website: http://www.inui.co.jp
Is INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD sanctioned or risky?
INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD is currently not flagged as risky. For detailed analysis please log into MagicPort’s Maritime Intelligence.
In how many regions does the INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD operate?
List of top 20 visited ports of INUI GLOBAL LOGISTICS CO LTD:
- LUANDA port (AOLAD)
- CAMPANA port (ARCMP)
- ADELAIDE port (AUADL)
- ALBANY port (AUALH)
- BINGBONG port (AUBBG)
- BELL BAY port (AUBEL)
- BRISBANE port (AUBNE)
- BOOBY ISLAND port (AUBOO)
- BOTANY port (AUBTB)
- BUNBURY port (AUBUY)
- CAPE CUVIER port (AUCCU)
- CALOUNDRA port (AUCUD)
- DAMPIER port (AUDAM)
- DARWIN port (AUDRW)
- FREMANTLE port (AUFRE)
- GEELONG port (AUGEX)
- GLADSTONE port (AUGLT)
- HOBART port (AUHBA)
- HAY POINT port (AUHPT)
- KARUMBA port (AUKRB)
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