SCORPIO CONFIDENCE
- Vessel Type: Other
- MMSI: 538008493
- IMO: 9878357
- Call sign: V7A2427
SCORPIO CONFIDENCE (IMO: 9878357) sailing under the Marshall Islands flag. It has an overall length of 653 feets and a beam of 105 feets.
SCORPIO CONFIDENCE position reported at 06/30/2026 22:26:55 UTC:
Latitude: 117.896017, Longitude 117.896017 longitude
Visited ports: Albany, Albany Anch, Esperance, Esperance Anch, Imbituba, Tolu, Cartagena
Vessel Identification
- MMSI: 538008493
- IMO: 9878357
- Call Sign: V7A2427
- Flag State: Marshall Islands
- Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier
- Status: Active
Specification
- Gross Tonnage: 38,246 GT
- Deadweight Tonnage: 63,600 DWT
- Net Tonnage: 24,271 NT
- Length Overall: 199.98 m
- Beam: 32.26 m
- Draft: 13.0 m
- Year Built: 2020
Propulsion
- Engine Type: MAN B&W Diesel
- Propulsion: Single screw, diesel direct drive
- Service Speed: 14.0 knots
Shipyard
- Builder: Dalian Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (DACKS)
- Country: China
- Year Delivered: 2020
Owner / Operator
- Registered Owner: Scorpio Bulkers Inc.
- Operator: Scorpio Bulkers
- Commercial Manager: Scorpio Commercial Management SAM
- Management Office: Monaco
Operating Region
- Trade Area: Worldwide
- Primary Trade: International bulk commodity transport
- Typical Routes: Pacific and Atlantic basin bulk trade routes, commonly operating between Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe carrying dry bulk commodities including grain, coal, and iron ore
Vessel Description
SCORPIO CONFIDENCE is an Ultramax bulk carrier built in 2020 at Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineering in China. The vessel is part of Scorpio Bulkers' modern fleet, which focuses on fuel-efficient and environmentally compliant tonnage. As an Ultramax class vessel, she is designed for flexible worldwide trading, capable of calling at a wide range of port sizes due to her dimensions. The vessel operates under the Marshall Islands flag and is managed commercially by Scorpio Commercial Management SAM, based in Monaco. Scorpio Bulkers, now known as Eneti Inc. following a strategic fleet transition, had maintained a large fleet of modern bulk carriers of which vessels of this class formed a core component.
| Port | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| ALBANY | Port | 6/29/2026 |
| ALBANY ANCH | Anchorage | 6/29/2026 |
| ALBANY | Port | 6/23/2026 |
| ESPERANCE | Port | 6/21/2026 |
| ESPERANCE ANCH | Anchorage | 6/8/2026 |
| IMBITUBA | Port | 3/8/2025 |
| TOLU | Port | 2/12/2025 |
| CARTAGENA | Port | 1/23/2025 |