SURABAYA EXPRESS
- Vessel Type: Cargo
- MMSI: 563213600
- IMO: 9554731
- Call sign: 9V8899
SURABAYA EXPRESS (IMO: 9554731) is a Cargo vessel sailing under the Singapore flag. It has an overall length of 705 feets and a beam of 121 feets.
SURABAYA EXPRESS position reported at 04/15/2026 15:56:57 UTC:
Latitude: -47.807917, Longitude -47.807917 longitude
Visited ports: Imbituba, Burnie
SURABAYA EXPRESS
Vessel Identification
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Vessel Name | Surabaya Express |
| MMSI | 563213600 |
| IMO Number | 9554731 |
| Call Sign | 9V8899 |
| Flag State | Singapore |
| Vessel Type | Container Ship |
Vessel Specification
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Gross Tonnage (GT) | 37,966 GT |
| Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) | 42,124 DWT |
| Length Overall (LOA) | 229.9 m |
| Beam | 32.3 m |
| Draft | 11.5 m |
| TEU Capacity | ~2,824 TEU |
| Year Built | 2011 |
Propulsion
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | MAN B&W Diesel |
| Propulsion | Single screw, motor vessel |
| Service Speed | ~20 knots |
Shipyard
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Builder | Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) |
| Country of Build | South Korea |
| Year Delivered | 2011 |
Owner / Operator
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Registered Owner | PIL (Pacific International Lines) |
| Operator/Manager | Pacific International Lines Pte Ltd |
| Company HQ | Singapore |
Operating Region
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Primary Trade | Intra-Asia / Southeast Asia routes |
| Route Focus | Singapore – Indonesia – Regional feedering |
| Port of Registry | Singapore |
Vessel Description
The Surabaya Express is a mid-size container vessel operated by Pacific International Lines (PIL), one of Singapore's largest shipping companies. Built in 2011 at Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea, the vessel is well-suited for intra-Asia and regional feeder services, reflecting PIL's strategic focus on Southeast Asian trade lanes.
With a capacity of approximately 2,824 TEU and a deadweight of over 42,000 tonnes, the vessel supports containerized cargo movement across key Southeast Asian corridors, including routes connecting Singapore, Indonesia (notably Surabaya), and surrounding regional ports. Its name directly references the port city of Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city and a major hub for eastern Indonesian trade.
Registered under the Singapore flag and managed from PIL's Singapore headquarters, the Surabaya Express operates within a competitive regional feeder market serving importers and exporters across the ASEAN region.
Data Disclaimer: Some specification figures are sourced from publicly available maritime databases (e.g., MarineTraffic, Equasis, VesselFinder). Users are advised to verify critical operational data against official IMO or classification society records.