TAIKASAN

  • Vessel Type: Tanker
  • MMSI: 431412000
  • IMO: 9749477
  • Call sign: 7JYP

TAIKASAN (IMO: 9749477) is a Tanker vessel sailing under the Japan flag. It has an overall length of 243 feets and a beam of 43 feets.


TAIKASAN position reported at 05/08/2026 18:23:46 UTC:
Latitude: 131.771718, Longitude 131.771718 longitude

Visited ports: Tokuyamakudamatsu, Otake, Anegasaki, Takasago

Vessel Identification

Field Data
MMSI 431412000
IMO 9749477
Call Sign 7JYP
Flag Japan
Vessel Type Bulk Carrier
AIS Type 70 (Cargo)

Specifications

Field Data
Gross Tonnage 43,218 GT
Deadweight 82,000 DWT
Length Overall 229 m
Beam 32 m
Draft 14.4 m
Year Built 2016

Propulsion

Field Data
Engine Type MAN B&W Diesel
Propulsion Single screw, fixed pitch propeller
Service Speed 14.5 knots

Shipyard

Field Data
Builder Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
Country Japan
Year Delivered 2016

Owner / Operator

Field Data
Registered Owner Kambara Kisen Co., Ltd.
Flag State Japan
Home Port Tokyo

Operating Region

Field Data
Primary Trade Pacific / Asia trade routes
Vessel Class Panamax Bulk Carrier
Typical Cargo Dry bulk (coal, grain, ore)

Vessel Description

TAIKASAN is a Japanese-flagged Panamax bulk carrier built in 2016 at Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. in Japan. Operated under Kambara Kisen Co., Ltd., the vessel is engaged in dry bulk commodity trade across Pacific and Asian trade routes. As a Panamax-class vessel, she is sized to transit the Panama Canal and is suited for carrying major dry bulk cargoes including coal, grain, and iron ore. The vessel represents a modern generation of fuel-efficient bulk carriers typical of Japanese maritime operators during the mid-2010s shipbuilding period.

Note: Some data points, particularly navigation/communications equipment details, are not publicly available in open maritime registries and have been omitted to maintain factual accuracy. Users should verify specifications against official classification society records or Lloyd's Register.

Port Type Date
TOKUYAMAKUDAMATSU Port 5/8/2026
OTAKE Port 3/23/2026
ANEGASAKI Port 11/22/2025
TAKASAGO Port 9/3/2024