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FAQ about INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING company
What is INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING?
INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING is Commercial manager and Registered owner and based in United Arab Emirates.
How many vessels does INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING manage?
The INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING manages a fleet of 17 vessels.
What is the total deadweight tonnage (DWT) of the INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING's fleet?
The total DWT of the INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING's fleet is 12,702 metric tons.
What types of vessels are in the INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING's fleet?
The fleet includes Tugs & Harbor Craft (70.59%) and Offshore (29.41%).
What is the age distribution INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING's fleet?
The vessels are distributed by age as follows: 0-5 years (5.88%), 11-15 years (35.29%) and 15+ years (58.82%).
Where is INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING located?
Address: C/O: GAC Marine LLC Plot 29/30/31, M-41, Mussafah Industrial Area, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Is INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING sanctioned or risky?
INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING is currently not flagged as risky. For detailed analysis please log into MagicPort’s Maritime Intelligence.
In how many regions does the INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING operate?
List of top 20 visited ports of INTERNATIONAL WORLD SHIPPING:
- AJMAN port (AEAJM)
- MUSAFFAH port (AEAMF)
- ABU DHABI port (AEAUH)
- DUBAI port (AEDXB)
- FATEH TERMINAL port (AEFAT)
- FUJAIRAH port (AEFJR)
- HAMRIYA FREE ZONE PORT port (AEHZP)
- AL JAZIRAH port (AEJAZ)
- JEBEL ALI port (AEJEA)
- KHALIFA port (AEKHL)
- MUBARRAZ port (AEMBS)
- MINA ZAYED port (AEMZD)
- ZIRKU port (AEZUR)
- MINA SULMAN port (BHMIN)
- SOROOSH port (IRCYT)
- SOHAR port (OMSOH)
- DOHA port (QADOH)
- HAMAD port (QAHMD)
- RAS LAFFAN port (QARLF)
- AL RUWAIS QATAR port (QARUS)
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