Read Authentic Ratings for the Msc-Esha-Iii
IMO: 9326706
Container Ship, Liberia
Photos
Vessel Details
MMSI
636024905
Callsign
A8LL4
Width
30.0 m
Length
215.0 m
Reviews (1)
Justin
2024-07-02
Position: Bosun
Advantages:
Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this ship? Was the crew alright?
Disadvantages:
No personal experience yet, just gathering info.
Latest News (4)
Stowaways Detected and Removed from MSC Esha III in IJmuiden
In a notable incident on April 12, 2026, four stowaways were apprehended on board the MSC Esha III, a vessel sailing from the London Gateway Port towards Amsterdam. The situation unfolded in the IJmuiden lock complex, where the crew of the ship identified the unauthorized individuals and promptly alerted the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. Responding swiftly, the authorities intervened and successfully removed the stowaways. Following their removal, the four men are set to undergo the immigration process. For additional details and images, visit the report at https://www.ijmuidercourant.nl/regio/ijmond/vier-personen-van-schip-in-ijmuiden-gehaald/145658445.html.
Wan Hai Secures New 36-Month Charter for Asia to US West Coast Trade
In a significant move to bolster its operations, Wan Hai Lines has finalized a new charter agreement for a duration of 36 months dedicated to trading between Asia and the US West Coast. Under this arrangement, the company will earn a daily rate of $35,000, reflecting their commitment to enhancing service efficiency in this crucial trade route. This strategic partnership comes as the shipping industry continues to adapt to evolving market demands and reinforces Wan Hai's position within the competitive maritime sector.
Wan Hai Secures New Charter for Asia Trading
In the latest development within the shipping industry, Wan Hai has successfully secured a charter for 3-5 months of trading in Asia, offering a daily rate of $11,000. This new agreement marks a significant move for the company as it continues to strengthen its operations in the region. Industry experts are keeping a close eye on the implications of this charter on the Asian shipping market amidst evolving trade dynamics.
Yang Ming Secures 3 to 5-Month Charter Extension for Intra-Asia Trading
In a strategic move to bolster its operations in the Intra-Asia region, Yang Ming has successfully negotiated a charter extension lasting between three to five months. This extension aligns with the company's ongoing commitment to enhancing service reliability and efficiency in this dynamic shipping market. With increasing demand for shipping services in Asia, Yang Ming's decision is expected to strengthen its competitive position in regional trade routes.