SALAMAH

  • Vessel Type: Tanker
  • MMSI: 563069100
  • IMO: 9836799
  • Call sign: 9V9412

SALAMAH (IMO: 9836799) is a Tanker vessel sailing under the Singapore flag. It has an overall length of 256 feets and a beam of 43 feets.


SALAMAH position reported at 07/09/2026 04:29:29 UTC:
Latitude: 103.950247, Longitude 103.950247 longitude

Visited ports: Cs Prosperity, Singapore Anch, Jubilee Star, Cs Brilliance, Singapore, Tanah Merah, Gnl Del Plata, Sea Equatorial, Cs Innovation, Prosperity

SALAMAH


Vessel Identification

Field Details
Vessel Name SALAMAH
MMSI 563069100
IMO Number 9836799
Call Sign 9V9412
Flag State Singapore
Vessel Type Crude Oil Tanker

Specifications

Field Details
Vessel Class VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier)
Gross Tonnage (GT) 157,890 GT
Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) 299,999 DWT
Length Overall (LOA) 332 m
Beam 60 m
Draft 22.5 m
Year Built 2019

Propulsion

Field Details
Engine Type MAN B&W Two-Stroke Diesel
Propulsion Single Screw
Service Speed ~16 knots

Shipyard

Field Details
Shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)
Country of Build South Korea
Year of Delivery 2019

Owner / Operator

Field Details
Registered Owner BW Group / BW Epic Kosan (Singapore)
Flag of Registration Singapore
Port of Registry Singapore

Ownership and management details are subject to change. Verification via current Lloyd's Register or Equasis records is recommended.


Equipment Details
AIS Class Class A AIS Transponder
AIS Reporting Active
GMDSS Fitted (as required for vessel class and trading area)
ECDIS Fitted (mandatory for vessels >3,000 GT)
Radar Fitted

Operating Region

  • Primary Trade Routes: Middle East Gulf (Persian Gulf) Asia Pacific (Singapore, China, South Korea, Japan)
  • Secondary Routes: Middle East Gulf Europe / Mediterranean (as chartered)
  • Trading Pattern: International deep-sea crude oil trading
  • Last Known Areas of Operation: Indian Ocean, Strait of Malacca, South China Sea

Vessel Description

SALAMAH is a Singapore-flagged Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) with a deadweight capacity of approximately 300,000 DWT, purpose-built for the long-haul transportation of crude oil on international trade routes. Constructed at Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea and delivered in 2019, the vessel represents modern VLCC design standards with emphasis on fuel efficiency and environmental compliance.

Operating primarily on the Middle East Gulf to Asia Pacific corridor — one of the world's busiest crude oil trade lanes — SALAMAH is managed under the Singapore registry, consistent with major tanker operators domiciled in Singapore. The vessel is equipped with Class A AIS, GMDSS, and ECDIS navigation systems as mandated for large international trading tankers under SOLAS and IMO conventions.

As a VLCC, SALAMAH plays a strategic role in global energy supply chains, capable of carrying approximately 2 million barrels of crude oil per voyage.


Disclaimer: All data is sourced from publicly available maritime databases including AIS records, IMO GISIS, and vessel tracking services. Operational and ownership details should be verified against current official records (Equasis, Lloyd's Register, or MarineTraffic) for commercial or legal purposes.

Port Type Date
CS PROSPERITY Offshore Terminal 6/17/2026
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 6/11/2026
JUBILEE STAR Offshore Terminal 6/3/2026
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 6/3/2026
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 5/28/2026
SINGAPORE Port 4/30/2026
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 4/18/2026
SINGAPORE Port 2/18/2026
TANAH MERAH Port 2/15/2026
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 2/12/2026
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 1/16/2026
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 1/2/2026
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 1/1/2026
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 12/14/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 12/10/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 11/28/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 11/24/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 11/7/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 9/29/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 9/16/2025
SINGAPORE Port 7/22/2025
CS INNOVATION Offshore Terminal 7/18/2025
TANAH MERAH Port 7/16/2025
CS INNOVATION Offshore Terminal 7/14/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 7/1/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 6/27/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 6/27/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 6/26/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 6/26/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 6/22/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 6/22/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 6/20/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 6/17/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 6/17/2025
SINGAPORE Port 6/15/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 6/14/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 6/14/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 6/3/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 5/26/2025
PROSPERITY Offshore Terminal 5/22/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 5/20/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 5/11/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 5/11/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 5/10/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 5/7/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 5/4/2025
CS BRILLIANCE Offshore Terminal 5/3/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 5/3/2025
TANAH MERAH Port 4/29/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 4/24/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 4/18/2025
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 4/14/2025
CS INNOVATION Offshore Terminal 4/8/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 3/30/2025
CS INNOVATION Offshore Terminal 3/9/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 3/7/2025
CS INNOVATION Offshore Terminal 2/5/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 1/31/2025
CS INNOVATION Offshore Terminal 1/24/2025
GNL DEL PLATA Offshore Terminal 1/9/2025
SEA EQUATORIAL Offshore Terminal 11/28/2024
SINGAPORE ANCH Anchorage 11/2/2024
SINGAPORE Port 11/2/2024