Vessel
ANIEK
IMO 7727073
CargoBuilt 1978Active
1,008
Gross tonnageA measure of the vessel's total internal volume (not its weight).
1,559
DeadweightMaximum weight of cargo, fuel and stores the vessel can carry (tonnes).
—
TEU capacityMaximum number of standard 20-ft containers the vessel can carry.
1978
Year built
Live position & voyage
LIVELoading position…
Shipments over time
bills of lading per monthParticulars
- IMO
- 7727073
- MMSI
- 304807000
- Call sign
- V2ZR3
- Flag
- AG
- Type
- General Cargo
- Length (LOA)
- 65.82 m
- Beam
- 10.7 m
- Home port
- SAINT JOHN'S
Ownership
- Beneficial owner
- —
- Operator
- —
- Technical manager
- —
- Commercial manager
- —
- Class society
- BV
- Design DWT
- 1,559 t
- Flag
- Antigua And Barbuda
- Built
- 1978
Timeline
key events over the vessel's life- Special survey
- Built
Surveys & certificates
dry dock & statutory certificates- Last dry dock
- —
- Special survey
- 29 Nov 2027
- IOPP issued
- 28 Nov 2022
- IOPP expires
- 29 Nov 2027
Top importers served
importers this vessel carried forShipments carried
recent bills of ladingInspections
recent port state control| Date | Port | Detained | Deficiencies |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04 Apr 2025 | Busan | No | 21 14802 POLLUTION PREVENTION - BALLAST WATER (Ballast Water Record Book) (24.05.2024) No 2 10126 SAFETY OF NAVIGATION (Record Of Drills And Steering Gear Tests) (24.05.2024) No |
| 04 Apr 2025 | Busan | No | 31 14801 POLLUTION PREVENTION - BALLAST WATER (Ballast Water Management Plan) No 2 07116 FIRE SAFETY (Ventilation ) No 3 14102 POLLUTION PREVENTION - MARPOL ANNEX I (Retention Of Oil On Board) No |
| 24 May 2024 | Busan | No | 3POLLUTION PREVENTION - MARPOL ANNEX V (Garbage Management Plan) No 2 14802 POLLUTION PREVENTION - BALLAST WATER (Ballast Water Record Book) No 3 10126 SAFETY OF NAVIGATION (Record Of Drills And Steering Gear Tests) |
| 17 Oct 2023 | Busan | No | 1CERTIFICATE AND DOCUMENTATION - DOCUMENTS (Oil Record Book) |
| 11 May 2023 | Busan | No | 1LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS - WORKING CONDITIONS (Guards - Fencing Around Dangerous Machinery Parts) (05.11.2021) |