Malta

YIGITCAN A

Container / Feeder 2, IMO 9238076

YIGITCAN A is currently in Poti, last seen less than 1h ago

The vessel was built in 2001, and is sailing under the flag of Malta. Her length overall (LOA) is 156 meters, and her width (beam) is 25 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 17,244 tonnes.

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Current voyage information

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Last port calls

Port name Arrival time Departure time
Poti Poti (ge) Wednesday 11th December
Ambarli Ambarli (tr) Sunday 8th December Monday 9th December
Piraeus Piraeus (gr) Thursday 5th December Saturday 7th December
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Frequently asked questions

Where is YIGITCAN A right now?

The current position of YIGITCAN A in the Poti, last seen less than 1h ago.

What type of ship is YIGITCAN A?

YIGITCAN A is a Container classified as a Feeder 2.

How big is YIGITCAN A?

YIGITCAN A is 156 meters long (LOA) and 25 meters wide (beam).

YIGITCAN A
Malta

YIGITCAN A

Container / Feeder 2, IMO 9238076

YIGITCAN A is currently in Poti, last seen less than 1h ago

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The vessel was built in 2001, and is sailing under the flag of Malta. Her length overall (LOA) is 156 meters, and her width (beam) is 25 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 17,244 tonnes.

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Vessel details

Name YIGITCAN A
Vessel type Container / Feeder 2
IMO 9238076
MMSI 215424000
Callsign 9HA5108
Flag Malta
Year built 2001
Draft (summer) 9 meters
Length overall (LOA) 156 meters
Width (beam) 25 meters
Deadweight (DWT) 17,244 tonnes

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