AQUA HORIZON I
- Vessel Type: Other
- MMSI: 538006330
- IMO: 9338931
- Call sign: V7LX4
AQUA HORIZON I (IMO: 9338931) sailing under the Marshall Islands flag. It has an overall length of 190 feets and a beam of 43 feets.
AQUA HORIZON I position reported at 04/28/2026 00:21:52 UTC:
Latitude: 55.507917, Longitude 55.507917 longitude
Visited ports: Hamriya, Tanajib
Vessel Identification
MMSI: 538006330 IMO: 9338931 Call Sign: V7LX4 Flag State: Marshall Islands Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier Status: Active
Specification
Gross Tonnage: 30,047 GT Net Tonnage: 17,787 NT Deadweight Tonnage: 53,360 DWT Length Overall: 189.99 m Beam: 32.26 m Draft: 12.02 m Year Built: 2006
Propulsion
Engine Type: MAN B&W Diesel Propulsion Type: Single screw, fixed pitch propeller Service Speed: 14.5 knots
Shipyard
Builder: Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Build Location: Fukuyama, Japan Year Delivered: 2006
Owner / Operator
Flag of Registration: Marshall Islands Registered Owner: Pacific Basin Shipping Technical Manager: Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd. Commercial Manager: Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd.
Navigation / Communications Equipment
AIS Class: Class A AIS Transponder: Fitted GMDSS: Equipped EPIRB: Fitted Navigation System: GPS/DGPS
Operating Region
The vessel operates primarily across Asia-Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Atlantic trade routes. As a handymax bulk carrier, AQUA HORIZON I is commonly deployed on dry bulk commodity routes connecting ports in Southeast Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe, carrying cargoes such as grain, coal, and minor bulk commodities.
Vessel Description
AQUA HORIZON I is a handymax dry bulk carrier built in 2006 at Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. in Fukuyama, Japan. With a deadweight capacity of approximately 53,360 tonnes and a length of just under 190 meters, the vessel falls within the standard handymax segment, making it well-suited for calls at mid-sized ports worldwide that may have restrictions on larger vessel classes. The vessel is registered under the Marshall Islands flag and operates under the management of Pacific Basin Shipping, a company known for its substantial handymax and supramax fleet presence in global dry bulk markets. The vessel is equipped with standard Class A AIS transponders and full GMDSS communications, consistent with vessels of this class operating on international voyages.