KMTC MUMBAI

  • Vessel Type: Cargo
  • MMSI: 441225000
  • IMO: 9665695
  • Call sign: D7UF

KMTC MUMBAI (IMO: 9665695) is a Cargo vessel sailing under the Republic of Korea flag. It has an overall length of 837 feets and a beam of 121 feets.


KMTC MUMBAI position reported at 05/01/2026 00:23:33 UTC:
Latitude: 102.048507, Longitude 102.048507 longitude

Visited ports: Port Klang Anch, Nhava Sheva, Jebel Ali, Dammam Anch, Chiwan

Vessel Identification

  • MMSI: 441225000
  • IMO: 9665695
  • Call Sign: D7UF
  • Flag: South Korea
  • Vessel Type: Container Ship
  • Status: Active

Specifications

  • Gross Tonnage: 35,823 GT
  • Deadweight Tonnage: 42,680 DWT
  • Length Overall: 215 meters
  • Beam: 32.3 meters
  • Draft: 12.5 meters
  • TEU Capacity: 3,534 TEU
  • Year Built: 2014

Propulsion

  • Engine Type: MAN B&W Diesel
  • Propulsion: Single screw, fixed pitch propeller
  • Service Speed: 18 knots
  • Maximum Speed: 20 knots

Shipyard

  • Builder: Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)
  • Build Location: Ulsan, South Korea
  • Delivery Year: 2014

Owner / Operator

  • Registered Owner: KMTC (Korea Marine Transport Co., Ltd.)
  • Operator: KMTC (Korea Marine Transport Co., Ltd.)
  • Commercial Manager: Korea Marine Transport Co., Ltd.
  • Headquarters: Seoul, South Korea
  • AIS Class: Class A
  • AIS Transponder: Fitted
  • GMDSS: Equipped
  • ECDIS: Fitted
  • Radar: Fitted

Operating Region

  • Primary Trade Route: Intra-Asia service
  • Regional Coverage: Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia
  • Key Port Calls: Mumbai, Colombo, Singapore, Busan, Shanghai, Port Klang
  • Service: KMTC India-Pakistan Express Service (KIPEX) and related feeder/mainline services within Asian trade lanes

Vessel Description

KMTC MUMBAI is a medium-sized container vessel operated by Korea Marine Transport Co., Ltd. (KMTC), one of South Korea's prominent regional container shipping lines. Built in 2014 at Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, the vessel is deployed on intra-Asia trade routes, with a particular focus on South and Southeast Asian corridors. With a capacity of approximately 3,534 TEU, she serves as a core vessel in KMTC's regional network, connecting major commercial hubs including Mumbai, Singapore, Busan, and Colombo. The vessel reflects KMTC's strategic focus on intra-Asian trade, offering regular scheduled liner services to port communities across the Indian Subcontinent and broader Asian maritime network.

Port Type Date
PORT KLANG ANCH Anchorage 4/16/2026
NHAVA SHEVA Port 3/31/2026
JEBEL ALI Port 1/12/2026
DAMMAM ANCH Anchorage 10/17/2025
JEBEL ALI Port 10/15/2025
CHIWAN Port 9/1/2025