BTS SUMMER

  • Vessel Type: Tanker
  • MMSI: 563060900
  • IMO: 9434694
  • Call sign: 9V5894

BTS SUMMER (IMO: 9434694) is a Tanker vessel sailing under the Singapore flag. It has an overall length of 420 feets and a beam of 66 feets.


BTS SUMMER position reported at 05/02/2026 01:07:55 UTC:
Latitude: 103.891183, Longitude 103.891183 longitude

Visited ports: Brotojoyo, Surya Putra Jaya, Penang, Singapore Anch, Ponggol Country Club, Pulau Punggol Timor, Pasir Gudang, Pengerang, Pasir Gudang Anch, Tanjung Uban, Malacca Anch, Ciwandan Anch, Sea Equatorial, Cs Pioneer, Gnl Del Plata

BTS SUMMER

Vessel Identification

Field Details
Vessel Name BTS SUMMER
MMSI 563060900
IMO Number 9434694
Call Sign 9V5894
Flag State Singapore
Vessel Type Bulk Carrier

Specifications

Field Details
Gross Tonnage (GT) 32,987
Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) 57,809
Length Overall (LOA) 189.99 m
Beam 32.26 m
Draft 12.52 m
Year Built 2009

Propulsion

Field Details
Engine Type MAN B&W Diesel
Propulsion Single screw, motor vessel
Service Speed ~14 knots

Shipyard

Field Details
Builder Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (MES)
Build Country Japan
Year Delivered 2009

Owner / Operator

Field Details
Registered Owner BTS Bulk Pte. Ltd.
Flag State Registry Singapore Shipping Registry

Operating Region

  • Primary Trade Routes: Asia-Pacific region, including Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Indian Ocean trade lanes
  • Cargo Type: Dry bulk commodities (grain, coal, ore, and similar bulk cargoes)
  • Trading Pattern: International tramping service typical of Supramax/Handymax class bulk carriers

Vessel Description

The BTS SUMMER is a Singapore-flagged Handymax bulk carrier built in 2009 by Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding in Japan. With a deadweight of approximately 57,809 DWT, she falls within the Supramax bulk carrier category, designed for flexible worldwide dry bulk trading.

The vessel is operated under the Singapore flag by BTS Bulk Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-based bulk shipping operator. As a vessel of her class, BTS SUMMER is equipped with self-loading/unloading gear, enabling her to operate in ports without dedicated shore-based cargo handling infrastructure — a key operational advantage in developing port regions across Asia and beyond.

Her relatively modest size and self-sustaining cargo equipment make her well-suited for regional and intercontinental bulk commodity trades, including agricultural products, minerals, and energy-related dry bulk cargoes.


Disclaimer: This profile is compiled from publicly available maritime databases. Some fields may reflect last-known recorded data. Users should verify current ownership, operational status, and equipment details through official registries such as Lloyd's Register, Equasis, or the Singapore Registry of Ships.

Port Type Date
BROTOJOYO Offshore Terminal 5/2/2026
SURYA PUTRA JAYA Offshore Terminal 5/2/2026
SURYA PUTRA JAYA Offshore Terminal 5/1/2026
BROTOJOYO Offshore Terminal 5/1/2026
SURYA PUTRA JAYA Offshore Terminal 4/30/2026
BROTOJOYO Offshore Terminal 4/29/2026
SURYA PUTRA JAYA Offshore Terminal 4/29/2026
BROTOJOYO Offshore Terminal 4/28/2026
SURYA PUTRA JAYA Offshore Terminal 4/28/2026
PENANG Port 3/1/2026
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 2/26/2026
PONGGOL COUNTRY CLUB Marina 1/2/2026
PULAU PUNGGOL TIMOR Port 1/2/2026
PASIR GUDANG Port 1/2/2026
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 1/1/2026
PENANG Port 12/16/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 12/13/2025
PENGERANG Port 12/8/2025
PASIR GUDANG ANCH Anchorage 12/8/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 11/25/2025
TANJUNG UBAN Port 11/19/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 11/5/2025
PASIR GUDANG ANCH Anchorage 10/31/2025
PASIR GUDANG Port 10/21/2025
PULAU PUNGGOL TIMOR Port 10/21/2025
MALACCA ANCH Anchorage 10/18/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 9/23/2025
CIWANDAN ANCH Anchorage 8/30/2025
MALACCA ANCH Anchorage 8/17/2025
PENGERANG Port 7/30/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 7/13/2025
PASIR GUDANG ANCH Anchorage 7/9/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 7/7/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 3/18/2025
CS PIONEER Offshore Terminal 1/20/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 11/1/2024