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This is a list of bulk carriers, both those in service and those which have ceased to operate. Bulk carriers are a type of cargo ship that transports unpackaged bulk cargo . For ships that have sailed under multiple names, their most recent name is used and former names are listed in the Notes section.
6 Passenger/cargo liners. 7 References. ... Ship Built DWT TEU Flag IMO Notes Chuan He: 1997: 69,285: ... "Global Ship Tracking". Marine Traffic
The IMO ship number scheme has been mandatory, for SOLAS signatories, for passenger and cargo ships above a certain size since 1996, and voluntarily applicable to various other vessels since 2013/2017. [1] The number identifies a ship and does not change when the ship's owner, country of registry or name changes, unlike the official numbers ...
Vehicle cargo ship [313] USNS Richard E. Byrd: T-AKE-4 Lewis and Clark: Dry cargo ship [314] USNS Robert E. Peary: T-AKE-5 Lewis and Clark: Dry cargo ship [315] USNS Sacagawea: T-AKE-2 Lewis and Clark: Dry cargo ship [316] USNS Salvor: T-ARS-52 Safeguard: Salvage ship [317] Scheduled end of service 2024 [8] USNS Seay: T-AKR-302 Bob Hope ...
Users can submit photographs of the vessels which other users can rate. The basic MarineTraffic service can be used without cost; more advanced functions such as satellite-based tracking are available subject to payment. [3] The site has six million unique visitors on a monthly basis. In April 2015, the service had 600,000 registered users. [4] [5]
This list of Panama-flagged cargo ships consists of vessels which are registered in Panama and subject to the laws of that country. Panama is the world's most prolific flag state by both tonnage and number of ships; over 8,065 ships accounting for almost 23% of the world's DWT fly the Panamanian flag, largely due to its status as a flag of convenience. [1]
This list of Liberia-flagged cargo ships consists of vessels which are registered in Liberia and subject to the laws of that country. Liberia is the world's second most prolific flag state by both tonnage and number of ships, largely due to its status as a flag of convenience . [ 1 ]
List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy § Miscellaneous ships (AG, T-AG) and List of yard and district craft of the United States Navy § District auxiliary, miscellaneous (YAG). Ship status is indicated as either currently active [A] (including ready reserve), inactive [I], or precommissioning [P].