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SEACON SEATTLE

IMO: 1032050 MMSI: 636025114 Dry Bulk

General Information

Class A
Deadweight 40000
Gross Tonnage 24500
Net Tonnage •••••••••
Length 183
Class Society •••••••••
Beam •••••••••
Depth •••••••••

Ownership

Port Call History

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Voyage History

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FAQ about SEACON SEATTLE vessel

What's the identification number for vessel SEACON SEATTLE?

SEACON SEATTLE's IMO number is 1032050, and its MMSI is 636025114.

Which is the flag and call sign of vessel SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050)?

Vessel SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050) sails under the flag of LIBERIA with the call sign 5LVW4.

What is the type and subtype of vessel SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050)?

SEACON SEATTLE (MMSI: 636025114) is classified as a dry bulk ship.

What are the dimensions (LOA, beam) and carrying capacity (DWT) vessel SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050)?

The ship measures 183 meters in length overall (LOA) and 32 meters in width, providing a carrying capacity of 40,000 MTs deadweight (DWT).

Who is the owner and manager of SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050)?

Commercial Manager of SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050) is SEACON SHIPPING CO LTD.
Registered Owner of SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050) is SEACON SHIPPING CO LTD.

Is vessel SEACON SEATTLE (IMO 1032050) sanctioned or risky?

Vessel SEACON SEATTLE is currently not flagged as risky. For detailed analysis please log into MagicPort’s Maritime Intelligence.

Navigation Data

Reported ETA 08/10/2025 10:00
Reported Destination
Last Position Update •••••••••
Speed 0 knots
Draught •••••••••
Summer Draught •••••••••
Heading 310º
Course 32º
Next Destination MXATM
Navigation Status 15
Current Position •••••••••

Ship Building

Shipyard Country
Builder (Shipyard)
Year Build 2025
Keel Laid Year -
Hull Type Code •••••••••

Engine

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Number of Main Engines •••••••••
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