General information

IMO:
9229374
MMSI:
613003410
Callsign:
TJMC148
Width:
50.0 m
Length:
274.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Tankship
Ship type:
Flag:
Cameroon
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Operator:
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
234.0° / 0.0
Heading:
235.0° / 0.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
Dardanelles
Last seen:
2024-04-25
1 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
2 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-04-23
2024-04-24
9h 53m
2024-02-18
2024-02-20
1d 9h 37m
2023-12-24
2023-12-26
1d 19h 51m
2023-10-04
2023-10-04
4h 47m
2023-09-15
2023-09-15
4h 2m
2023-08-15
2023-08-15
4h 8m
2023-08-14
2023-08-14
24m
2023-07-22
2023-07-22
9h 38m
2023-05-25
2023-05-27
1d 2h 44m
2023-04-20
2023-04-22
1d 6h 49m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Marmara Island
2024-04-24
Enter
Bosphorus Bridge 1
2024-04-23
Enter
Bosphorus Bridge 2
2024-04-23
Enter
Bosphorus Bridge 2
2024-04-12
Leave
Bosphorus Bridge 1
2024-04-12
Leave
Marmara Island
2024-04-11
Leave
Port Said
2024-04-06
Leave
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Russian shadow fleet tankers continue oil exports and fake AIS signals

Thu Sep 28 10:03:33 CEST 2023 Timsen

Russia's oil exports are not decreasing, even though the West has canceled existing oil export contracts since the start of the Ukraine war. Satellite data are showing that the real and electronic locations of Russian oil tankers are differing significantly. The “Turba” was a few miles from the Greek coast on Sep 19, 2023. Another ship, the 'Simba', was 4,7 miles away, according to the AIS. However, this information was not correct. In reality, the two ships were right next to each other. Russian oil was pumped from the “Turba” directly onto the “Simba”. The supervisory authority became aware of the “Turba” as early as May of this year. Ownership details did not match and the ship's fragile condition was criticized by the authority. Russia has built up a fleet of such “shadow tankers” in recent months. Estimates of how much Russian oil is transferred by the “shadow fleet” tankers, which include the “Turba,” vary. However, it is assumed that at least half of Russia's oil is transported by ships from this fleet. Concealing the coordinates of oil cargoes is a common practice in international waters and is known in the industry as “spoofing.” While the goods are being loaded, an uninvolved third ship sends out fake location signals. The ship carrying the cargo switches off its own signal during this time to avoid interference. This makes it impossible to trace the oil delivery - the country of origin is concealed. After Western sanctions against Russia came into force, the southern coast of Greece has become an important shipping hub for Russia. Also important is the Spanish exclave on the Moroccan coast. The local Greek authorities have no power to stop the activities. Cargo handling in international waters, just six miles from the coast, is not within their jurisdiction. It is unclear whether the Greek government is monitoring and evaluating ship movements in the region.

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