ASSISTER

Offshore Tug/Supply Ship, IMO 9193783

The current position of ASSISTER is at Baltic Sea reported 30 hours ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to SUBSEA OPS, sailing at a speed of 0.2 knots and expected to arrive there on Jun 16, 05:00. The vessel ASSISTER (IMO 9193783, MMSI 219699000) is a Offshore Tug/Supply Ship built in 2000 (25 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Denmark.

Voyage Data

Destination
SUBSEA OPS
ETA: Jun 16, 05:00
Predicted ETA-
Distance / Time-
Course / Speed 
Current draught7.2 m
Navigation Status -
Position received
30 hours ago
IMO / MMSI9193783 / 219699000
CallsignOYUJ2
AIS TypeCargo ship
AIS FlagDenmark
Length / Beam90 / 22 m
Last Port
Blyth, United Kingdom (UK)
ATD: Jun 11, 14:38 UTC (13 days ago)

Vessel Particulars

IMO number9193783
Vessel NameASSISTER
Ship TypeOffshore Tug/Supply Ship
FlagDenmark
Year of Build2000
Length Overall (m)90.30
Length BP (m)
Beam (m)24.20
Draught (m)
Depth (m)
Gross Tonnage6639
Net Tonnage
Deadweight (t)
TEU-
Crude Oil (bbl)-
Gas (m3)-
Grain (m3)-
Bale (m3)-
Ballast Water (m3)-
Fresh Water (m3)-
Builder
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Engine Type
Engine Power (kW)
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Service Speed (kn)
Propeller

Management

Registered Owner
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Manager
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ISM Manager
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P&I Club-
Classification Society
 

History

Year
Flag
Vessel Name
Registered Owner
Manager
Year
2018 Dec 
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Vessel Name
ASSISTER 
Registered Owner
 
Manager
 
Year
2013 May 
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Year
2009 Nov 
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Year
2000 Mar 
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Vessel Name
 
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Manager
 
Year
2000 Mar 
Flag
 
Vessel Name
MAERSK ASSISTER 
Registered Owner
 
Manager
 

Disclaimer

ASSISTER current position and history of port calls are received by AIS. Technical specifications, tonnages and management details are derived from VesselFinder database. The data is for informational purposes only and VesselFinder is not responsible for the accuracy and reliability of ASSISTER data.