LOG-IN JATOBA

  • Vessel Type: Cargo
  • MMSI: 710009040
  • IMO: 9471898
  • Call sign: PQ4801

LOG-IN JATOBA (IMO: 9471898) is a Cargo vessel sailing under the Brazil flag. It has an overall length of 719 feets and a beam of 98 feets.


LOG-IN JATOBA position reported at 05/26/2026 18:28:05 UTC:
Latitude: -58.363735, Longitude -58.363735 longitude

Visited ports: Salvador, Pecem, La Plata, Zona Comun Anch, Navegantes, Itajai, Itajai Anch, Itaguai, Itapoa, Rio De Janeiro Anch, Manaus

Vessel Profile

Vessel Identification

  • MMSI: 710009040
  • IMO Number: 9471898
  • Call Sign: PQ4801
  • Flag: Brazil
  • Vessel Type: General Cargo Ship
  • AIS Type: General Cargo Vessel

Specification

  • Gross Tonnage: 14,845 GT
  • Deadweight: 17,000 DWT
  • Length Overall: 159.9 m
  • Beam: 23.6 m
  • Draught: 9.5 m
  • Hull: Single Hull

Propulsion

  • Engine Type: Diesel
  • Propulsion: Single screw
  • Service Speed: Approximately 14 knots

Shipyard

  • Builder: Estaleiro Mauá
  • Country of Build: Brazil
  • Year Built: 2011

Owner / Operator

  • Owner: Log-In Logística Intermodal S.A.
  • Operator: Log-In Logística Intermodal S.A.
  • Country: Brazil

Operating Region

  • Primary Trade Area: Brazilian Cabotage Routes
  • Typical Ports of Call: Santos, Manaus, Belém, Fortaleza, Suape, Rio de Janeiro, Itajaí, along the Brazilian coastline and Amazon waterway system

Vessel Description

Log-In Jatoba is a Brazilian-flagged general cargo vessel operated by Log-In Logística Intermodal S.A., one of Brazil's primary cabotage shipping companies. The vessel is part of Log-In's dedicated fleet supporting domestic coastal trade routes connecting major Brazilian ports along the Atlantic coast and inland waterway networks, including routes into the Amazon basin. As part of the Log-In fleet, the vessel supports the company's intermodal logistics operations, carrying general and containerized cargo between Brazilian ports. The Jatoba is named in keeping with Log-In's naming convention referencing native Brazilian wood species, reflecting the company's Brazilian identity and heritage.

Port Type Date
SALVADOR Port 5/15/2026
PECEM Port 5/13/2026
LA PLATA Port 4/1/2026
ZONA COMUN ANCH Anchorage 3/30/2026
NAVEGANTES Port 2/27/2026
ITAJAI Port 2/27/2026
SALVADOR Port 2/20/2026
PECEM Port 1/20/2026
ITAJAI Port 1/3/2026
NAVEGANTES Port 1/3/2026
SALVADOR Port 12/29/2025
PECEM Port 12/26/2025
ITAJAI Port 12/6/2025
NAVEGANTES Port 12/6/2025
PECEM Port 11/26/2025
ITAJAI Port 11/7/2025
NAVEGANTES Port 11/7/2025
SALVADOR Port 10/31/2025
PECEM Port 10/28/2025
LA PLATA Port 10/15/2025
SALVADOR Port 10/4/2025
PECEM Port 10/1/2025
LA PLATA Port 9/16/2025
SALVADOR Port 9/7/2025
LA PLATA Port 7/22/2025
ITAJAI ANCH Anchorage 7/17/2025
SALVADOR Port 7/12/2025
ITAJAI ANCH Anchorage 6/3/2025
SALVADOR Port 5/17/2025
LA PLATA Port 4/30/2025
SALVADOR Port 4/19/2025
PECEM Port 4/16/2025
ITAGUAI Port 3/25/2025
ITAPOA Port 3/20/2025
NAVEGANTES Port 3/11/2025
ITAJAI Port 3/11/2025
RIO DE JANEIRO ANCH Anchorage 3/8/2025
ITAGUAI Port 3/6/2025
RIO DE JANEIRO ANCH Anchorage 2/27/2025
MANAUS Port 2/13/2025
SALVADOR Port 1/2/2025
ITAJAI Port 9/8/2024
NAVEGANTES Port 9/8/2024