KM BALI GIANYAR
- Vessel Type: Other
- MMSI: 525015295
- IMO: 9499761
- Call sign: PMFL
KM BALI GIANYAR (IMO: 9499761) sailing under the Indonesia flag. It has an overall length of 292 feets and a beam of 75 feets.
KM BALI GIANYAR position reported at 04/29/2026 18:57:53 UTC:
Latitude: 104.024428, Longitude 104.024428 longitude
Visited ports: Batu Ampar, Banjarmasin, Sungai Pakning Anch, Sungai Pakning, Batu Ampar Anch, Surabaya, Lamongan, Taboneo Anch, Surabaya River Anch
Vessel Identification
- MMSI: 525015295
- IMO Number: 9499761
- Call Sign: PMFL
- Flag State: Indonesia
- Vessel Type: Passenger/Ro-Ro Cargo Ship (Ferry)
- AIS Type: Ro-Ro Cargo/Passenger Ship
Specifications
- Gross Tonnage: 5,093 GT
- Deadweight Tonnage: 1,260 DWT
- Length Overall: 99.9 m
- Beam: 18.0 m
- Draught: 3.6 m
Propulsion
- Engine Type: Diesel
- Number of Engines: 2
- Propulsion: Twin Screw
- Speed: 14.5 knots (service)
Shipyard
- Builder: PT PAL Indonesia
- Country of Build: Indonesia
- Year Built: 2011
Owner / Operator
- Owner: PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero)
- Operator: PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero)
- Country: Indonesia
Navigation / Communications Equipment
- AIS Class: Class A
- GMDSS: Equipped
- Navigation Aids: Radar, GPS, VHF Radio
Operating Region
- Primary Region: Indonesian Waters
- Route: Padangbai (Bali) – Lembar (Lombok) crossing, operating within the Bali Sea and Lombok Strait corridor under the management of PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry
Vessel Description
KM Bali Gianyar is an Indonesian inter-island passenger and ro-ro cargo ferry operating under the flag of Indonesia. Built in 2011 by PT PAL Indonesia, the vessel is state-owned and operated by PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero), the national ferry operator responsible for connecting Indonesian islands. The vessel is designed to carry both passengers and wheeled cargo vehicles simultaneously, serving a critical transportation link between Bali and the surrounding islands. As part of Indonesia's national ferry network, the vessel supports essential mobility infrastructure in the Lesser Sunda Islands region.
| Port | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| BATU AMPAR | Port | 4/29/2026 |
| BANJARMASIN | Port | 4/14/2026 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING ANCH | Anchorage | 4/1/2026 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING | Port | 4/1/2026 |
| BATU AMPAR | Port | 3/31/2026 |
| BATU AMPAR ANCH | Anchorage | 3/23/2026 |
| BATU AMPAR | Port | 3/14/2026 |
| BATU AMPAR ANCH | Anchorage | 3/13/2026 |
| BANJARMASIN | Port | 1/23/2026 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING ANCH | Anchorage | 12/22/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING | Port | 12/22/2025 |
| BATU AMPAR | Port | 12/5/2025 |
| BATU AMPAR ANCH | Anchorage | 12/4/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING ANCH | Anchorage | 11/25/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING | Port | 11/25/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING ANCH | Anchorage | 11/24/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING | Port | 11/14/2025 |
| SURABAYA | Port | 11/8/2025 |
| LAMONGAN | Port | 10/1/2025 |
| SURABAYA | Port | 9/24/2025 |
| BANJARMASIN | Port | 9/22/2025 |
| TABONEO ANCH | Anchorage | 9/20/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING ANCH | Anchorage | 9/10/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING | Port | 9/10/2025 |
| BANJARMASIN | Port | 8/1/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING ANCH | Anchorage | 7/21/2025 |
| SUNGAI PAKNING | Port | 7/21/2025 |
| SURABAYA RIVER ANCH | Anchorage | 6/23/2025 |
| SURABAYA | Port | 6/22/2025 |
| BANJARMASIN | Port | 6/19/2025 |
| TABONEO ANCH | Anchorage | 6/19/2025 |
| BANJARMASIN | Port | 6/12/2025 |