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Vessel

BALDER

IMO 7710226
OtherBuilt 1978Active
BALDER — vessel photo
Photo: BoH · CC BY-SA 3.0 · via Wikimedia Commons
75,374
Gross tonnageA measure of the vessel's total internal volume (not its weight).
59,404
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

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Particulars

IMO
7710226
MMSI
354721000
Call sign
3EWK
Flag
PA
Type
Offshore Supply Ship
Length (LOA)
154 m
Beam
85.99 m
Home port

Ownership

Beneficial owner
Operator
Technical manager
Commercial manager
Class society
LR
Design DWT
Flag
Panama
Built
1978

Timeline

key events over the vessel's life
  1. Special survey
  2. Casualty · Medical Emergency
    A crew member was medevaced from platform crane vessel by the US Coast Guard, 35
  3. Built

Surveys & certificates

dry dock & statutory certificates
Last dry dock
Special survey
24 Jan 2027
IOPP issued
IOPP expires

Shipments carried

recent bills of lading
No shipment records.

Inspections

recent port state control
DatePortDetainedDeficiencies
10 Mar 2026RotterdamNo401137, Civil Liability For Bunker Oil Pollution Damage Cert, Certificate & Documentation - Ship Certificates, 1000, Missing,01142, Liability For The Removal Of Wrecks Certificate, Certificate & Documentation - Ship Certificates, 1000, Missing,01124, International Air Pollution Cert., Certificate & Documentation - Ship Certificates, 1003, Not Properly Filled,14802, Ballast Water Record Book, Pollution Prevention - Ballast Water, 1177, Incorrect
20 Jul 2021ArgentiaNo118404, Medical Doctor Or Person In Charge Of Medical Care, Labour Conditions - Health Protection, Medical Care, Social Security, 1000, Missing,

Casualties

DateTypeDetails
02 Oct 2023Medical EmergencyA crew member was medevaced from platform crane vessel by the US Coast Guard, 35 miles south of Grand Isle, Louisiana. The man was suffering acute chest pain and was hoisted aboard a MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter and transferred to University Medical Centre in New Orleans.