MYD TIANJIN

  • Vessel Type: Cargo
  • MMSI: 357787000
  • IMO: 9202168
  • Call sign: 3FCF9

MYD TIANJIN (IMO: 9202168) is a Cargo vessel sailing under the Panama flag. It has an overall length of 597 feets and a beam of 92 feets.


MYD TIANJIN position reported at 04/28/2026 19:58:26 UTC:
Latitude: -48.304742, Longitude -48.304742 longitude

Visited ports: Navegantes, Itajai, Paranagua, Casablanca, Casablanca Anch, El Dekheila, Taipei

Vessel Profile

Vessel Identification

  • MMSI: 357787000
  • IMO: 9202168
  • Call Sign: 3FCF9
  • Flag State: Panama
  • Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier

Specifications

  • Gross Tonnage: 38,849 GT
  • Net Tonnage: 24,065 NT
  • Deadweight Tonnage: 74,100 DWT
  • Length Overall: 225 meters
  • Beam: 32.26 meters
  • Draft: 14.05 meters
  • Year Built: 2000

Propulsion

  • Engine Type: MAN B&W diesel engine
  • Propulsion: Single screw
  • Service Speed: 14.5 knots

Shipyard

  • Builder: Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co. (DSIC)
  • Build Location: Dalian, China
  • Year Completed: 2000

Owner / Operator

  • Flag: Panama
  • Registered Owner: Associated with Chinese maritime interests
  • Port of Registry: Panama
  • AIS Class: Class A Transponder
  • AIS Status: Active reporting
  • Navigation Standard: SOLAS compliant navigation and communications suite

Operating Region

  • Primary Trade Routes: Asia-Pacific region
  • Typical Ports of Call: Chinese ports including Tianjin, and broader Far East trade routes
  • Trading Pattern: International bulk cargo voyages

Vessel Description

The vessel is a Panamax bulk carrier constructed in 2000 at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co. in China. With a deadweight of approximately 74,100 tonnes, the vessel falls within the Panamax size category, designed to navigate the Panama Canal. As a dry bulk carrier, the vessel is configured for the transportation of bulk commodities including coal, grain, and iron ore. The ship operates under Panamanian registry and has been predominantly active in Asian and international bulk commodity trade routes. The vessel name references Tianjin, a major port city in northeastern China, reflecting its operational connections to Chinese maritime commerce.

Port Type Date
NAVEGANTES Port 4/28/2026
ITAJAI Port 4/28/2026
PARANAGUA Port 4/27/2026
CASABLANCA Port 4/12/2026
CASABLANCA ANCH Anchorage 4/10/2026
CASABLANCA Port 2/9/2026
PARANAGUA Port 11/26/2025
NAVEGANTES Port 11/21/2025
ITAJAI Port 11/21/2025
CASABLANCA Port 11/8/2025
PARANAGUA Port 9/4/2025
CASABLANCA Port 8/17/2025
EL DEKHEILA Port 6/10/2025
PARANAGUA Port 4/25/2025
TAIPEI Port 9/16/2024