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FAQ about HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES company
What is HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES?
HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES is Commercial manager and ISM Manager and based in Malaysia.
How many vessels does HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES manage?
The HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES manages a fleet of 13 vessels.
What is the total deadweight tonnage (DWT) of the HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES's fleet?
The total DWT of the HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES's fleet is 195,142 metric tons.
What types of vessels are in the HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES's fleet?
The fleet includes Container (69.23%), Tugs & Harbor Craft (23.08%) and General Cargo (7.69%).
What is the age distribution HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES's fleet?
The vessels are distributed by age as follows: 11-15 years (7.69%) and 15+ years (92.31%).
Where is HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES located?
Address: No. 41 & 43, 2nd Floor, Jalan Mahsuri, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia. Website: https://harbour.com.my
Is HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES sanctioned or risky?
HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES is currently not flagged as risky. For detailed analysis please log into MagicPort’s Maritime Intelligence.
In how many regions does the HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES operate?
List of top 20 visited ports of HARBOUR-LINK MARINE SERVICES:
- MUARA port (BNMUA)
- BEILUN port (CNBEI)
- DALIAN port (CNDLC)
- HUANGPU port (CNHUA)
- NANSHA port (CNNSA)
- QINZHOU port (CNQZH)
- SHANGHAI HONGQIAO INTERNATIONAL APT port (CNSHA)
- XIAMEN GAOQI INTERNATIONAL APT port (CNXMN)
- ZHANGZHOU port (CNZZU)
- HONG KONG port (HKHKG)
- KOLKATA port (INCCU)
- PARADIP PORT port (INPPT)
- KAWASAKI port (JPKWS)
- NAGOYA port (JPNGO)
- TOKYO port (JPTYO)
- INCHEON port (KRINC)
- KWANGYANG port (KRKWA)
- BUSAN port (KRPUS)
- YANGON port (MMRGN)
- KOTA KINABALU port (MYBKI)
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