Latvia

TRAVETAL

Dry bulk / Mini bulkers 1, IMO 9471991

TRAVETAL is currently in Gävle, last seen less than 1h ago

The vessel was built in 2008, and is sailing under the flag of Latvia. Her length overall (LOA) is 89 meters, and her width (beam) is 16 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 4,202 tonnes.

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Current voyage information

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Last port calls

Port name Arrival time Departure time
Gävle Gävle (se) Wednesday 18th December
Tunadal Tunadal (se) Tuesday 17th December Tuesday 17th December
Antwerpen Antwerpen (be) Wednesday 11th December Thursday 12th December
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Frequently asked questions

Where is TRAVETAL right now?

The current position of TRAVETAL in the Gävle, last seen less than 1h ago.

What type of ship is TRAVETAL?

TRAVETAL is a Dry bulk classified as a Mini bulkers 1.

How big is TRAVETAL?

TRAVETAL is 89 meters long (LOA) and 16 meters wide (beam).

TRAVETAL
Latvia

TRAVETAL

Dry bulk / Mini bulkers 1, IMO 9471991

TRAVETAL is currently in Gävle, last seen less than 1h ago

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The vessel was built in 2008, and is sailing under the flag of Latvia. Her length overall (LOA) is 89 meters, and her width (beam) is 16 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 4,202 tonnes.

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Vessel details

Name TRAVETAL
Vessel type Dry bulk / Mini bulkers 1
IMO 9471991
MMSI 275539000
Callsign YLSB
Flag Latvia
Year built 2008
Draft (summer) 5.1 meters
Length overall (LOA) 89 meters
Width (beam) 16 meters
Deadweight (DWT) 4,202 tonnes

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