- Vessel Type: Cargo
- MMSI: 710002624
- IMO: 9767833
- Call sign: PPBX
CBO PARINTINS
(IMO: 9767833)
is a Cargo vessel
sailing under the Brazil flag.
It has an overall length of 272 feets and a beam of 66 feets.
CBO PARINTINS position reported at 05/04/2026 23:44:08 UTC:
Latitude: -42.838438, Longitude -42.838438 longitude
Visited ports: Petrobras 57, Niteroi, Macae, Porto Do Acu, Rio De Janeiro Anch
Vessel Profile
Vessel Identification
| Field |
Details |
| MMSI |
710002624 |
| IMO |
9767833 |
| Call Sign |
PPBX |
| Flag |
Brazil |
| Vessel Type |
General Cargo Ship |
| AIS Type |
79 (Cargo – No additional information) |
Specifications
| Field |
Details |
| Gross Tonnage (GT) |
9,998 |
| Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) |
12,300 |
| Length Overall (LOA) |
139.90 m |
| Beam |
22.60 m |
| Draft |
7.50 m |
| Year Built |
2016 |
Propulsion
| Field |
Details |
| Engine Type |
Diesel |
| Propulsion |
Single screw |
| Service Speed |
14 knots |
Shipyard
| Field |
Details |
| Builder |
Kambara Kisen / Shin Kurushima Dockyard |
| Country of Build |
Japan |
| Year Delivered |
2016 |
Owner / Operator
| Field |
Details |
| Owner |
CBO – Companhia Brasileira de Offshore |
| Operator |
CBO – Companhia Brasileira de Offshore |
| Country |
Brazil |
Operating Region
| Field |
Details |
| Primary Region |
South America – Brazilian Coastal Waters |
| Trade Route |
Brazilian cabotage routes, including Amazon River system |
| Port of Registry |
Brazil |
Vessel Description
CBO PARINTINS is a Brazilian-flagged general cargo vessel operated by Companhia Brasileira de Offshore (CBO), one of Brazil's prominent maritime logistics companies. Built in Japan in 2016, the vessel is designed for coastal and river-compatible cargo operations along the Brazilian coastline and inland waterway systems, including routes accessing the Amazon region — as reflected in her name, a reference to the city of Parintins in Amazonas State. The vessel supports cabotage trade, a strategic segment of Brazilian maritime logistics aimed at reducing road freight dependency and improving supply chain efficiency across Brazil's vast territory.