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IMO: 9598816
General Cargo Ship, Russia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
273351280
Callsign
UBAJ4
Width
17.0 m
Length
140.0 m
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Steven
2024-11-11
Position: Steward
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Latest News (1)
MV Neva-Leader 1 Launches as Russia's Largest River-Sea Class Dry Cargo Ship
The OJSC North-Western Shipping Company has officially commenced operations for the MV Neva-Leader 1, marking a significant milestone in maritime logistics. As the flagship of the RSD49 dry bulk carrier series, this vessel set sail from Kaliningrad on December 15, 2023, transporting a cargo of rolled steel to a port in Belgium. At a deadweight capacity of 7,000 tons, the MV Neva-Leader 1 proudly holds the title of the largest Russian river-sea class dry cargo carrier currently in service. Designed to accommodate a diverse range of shipments, these multipurpose Volga-Don max vessels can safely transport general and bulk goods, including steel, grain, timber, coal, as well as oversized, heavy-lift, and various hazardous materials classified under IC IMDG and Annex B of the BC Code. The MV Neva-Leader 1's operational capabilities extend across significant maritime routes, including the Caspian Sea, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, White Sea, and North Sea, facilitating voyages throughout Europe and across the Irish Sea during the winter months.
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💥 Was Neva-leader-1 involved in any collisions?
Based on available news reports, Neva-leader-1 has been mentioned in connection with collision-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning collisions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🚓 Was Neva-leader-1 detained or arrested?
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