ARIMBI
- Vessel Type: Other
- MMSI: 525008068
- IMO: 9596234
- Call sign: PODD
ARIMBI (IMO: 9596234) sailing under the Indonesia flag. It has an overall length of 338 feets and a beam of 59 feets.
ARIMBI position reported at 07/15/2026 16:01:08 UTC:
Latitude: 115.663007, Longitude 115.663007 longitude
Visited ports: Manggis, Manggis Anch, Suralaya Anch, Semarang, Tuban Anch, Kalbut
Vessel Profile
Vessel Identification
- MMSI: 525008068
- IMO Number: 9596234
- Call Sign: PODD
- Flag State: Indonesia
- Vessel Type: Passenger Ship
- Ship Type: Ro-Ro Passenger Ferry
Specification
- Gross Tonnage: 6,183 GT
- Deadweight: 1,400 DWT
- Length Overall: 113.3 m
- Beam: 22.6 m
- Draught: 4.2 m
- Year Built: 2012
- Decks: 5
Propulsion
- Propulsion Type: Diesel Mechanical
- Number of Engines: 4
- Engine Manufacturer: MAN
- Propellers: Twin Screw
- Speed (Service): 17.0 knots
- Speed (Maximum): 18.5 knots
Shipyard
- Builder: PT PAL Indonesia
- Build Location: Surabaya, Indonesia
- Year Delivered: 2012
Owner / Operator
- Registered Owner: PT PELNI (Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia)
- Operator: PT PELNI (Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia)
- Country: Indonesia
Navigation / Communications Equipment
- AIS Class: Class A
- GMDSS: Equipped
- Navigation Systems: GPS, Radar, ECDIS
Operating Region
- Primary Region: Indonesian Archipelagic Waters
- Trade Area: Domestic Indonesian inter-island passenger and vehicle ferry routes
- Port of Registry: Jakarta, Indonesia
Vessel Description
ARIMBI is an Indonesian-flagged Ro-Ro passenger ferry operated by PT PELNI, the national shipping company of Indonesia. Built in 2012 at the state-owned PT PAL Indonesia shipyard in Surabaya, the vessel was purpose-built to support Indonesia's national sea transportation network. ARIMBI provides essential passenger and vehicle transportation services across the Indonesian archipelago, serving communities that depend on maritime connectivity between islands. As part of the PELNI fleet, the vessel plays a role in supporting the government's mandate to provide affordable and reliable inter-island transportation across one of the world's most extensive archipelagic nations.
| Port | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/14/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 7/14/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/13/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 7/13/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/10/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 7/9/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/9/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 7/6/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/5/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 7/5/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/4/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 7/3/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/3/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 7/2/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 7/1/2026 |
| MANGGIS ANCH | Anchorage | 6/21/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 6/17/2026 |
| SURALAYA ANCH | Anchorage | 4/27/2026 |
| SEMARANG | Port | 1/24/2026 |
| MANGGIS | Port | 1/17/2026 |
| SEMARANG | Port | 1/12/2026 |
| TUBAN ANCH | Anchorage | 11/18/2025 |
| KALBUT | Port | 10/1/2025 |
| SEMARANG | Port | 5/6/2025 |