KEOJE ESION
- Vessel Type: Tanker
- MMSI: 441918000
- IMO: 9240213
- Call sign: D7DI
KEOJE ESION (IMO: 9240213) is a Tanker vessel sailing under the Republic of Korea flag. It has an overall length of 282 feets and a beam of 46 feets.
KEOJE ESION position reported at 05/05/2026 01:58:55 UTC:
Latitude: 126.789350, Longitude 126.789350 longitude
Visited ports: Pyeongtaek, Pyeongtaek Anch, Masan, Masan Anch, Incheon Anch
Vessel Identification
MMSI: 441918000 IMO: 9240213 Call Sign: D7DI Flag: South Korea Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier AIS Type: Cargo
Specification
Gross Tonnage: 26,463 GT Deadweight: 46,669 DWT Length Overall: 189.99 m Beam: 32.26 m Draft: 11.4 m Year Built: 2002
Propulsion
Engine Type: MAN B&W Diesel Propulsion: Single screw, fixed pitch propeller Service Speed: 14.5 knots
Shipyard
Builder: Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., Ltd. Build Location: Ulsan, South Korea Year Completed: 2002
Owner / Operator
Flag State: Republic of Korea Registered Owner: Korean registry Management: Korean maritime operator
Navigation / Communications Equipment
AIS Class: Class A Transponder GMDSS: Equipped EPIRB: Fitted Radar: Fitted per SOLAS requirements
Operating Region
Primarily operating in East Asian waters, including routes between South Korean ports and regional trading partners across the Pacific, Southeast Asia, and Indian Ocean trading lanes, consistent with bulk carrier operations of this class.
Vessel Description
This vessel is a handymax bulk carrier built in 2002 at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in Ulsan, South Korea. With a deadweight of approximately 46,669 tonnes, she falls within the classic handymax segment, well suited for carrying dry bulk commodities such as grain, coal, steel products, and mineral ores. Her dimensions allow access to a broad range of ports globally. The vessel is registered under the South Korean flag and complies with applicable SOLAS and MARPOL conventions applicable to vessels of her age and class. She maintains a standard cargo configuration typical of single-deck bulk carriers constructed during the early 2000s.
| Port | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| PYEONGTAEK | Port | 5/5/2026 |
| PYEONGTAEK ANCH | Anchorage | 3/16/2026 |
| PYEONGTAEK | Port | 3/15/2026 |
| MASAN | Port | 3/27/2025 |
| MASAN ANCH | Anchorage | 3/27/2025 |
| INCHEON ANCH | Anchorage | 11/28/2024 |
| PYEONGTAEK ANCH | Anchorage | 8/28/2024 |