UNITY🇲🇭

At anchorOther
0.2 ktsSpeed
224°Course
6.1mDraught
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BANDIRMA
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Black SeaMarmara Sea
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BAIA DE MARAJO ANCH
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UNITY MMSI 538006296
📸 Geir Vinnes

Specifications

Dimensions

Length189.99m
Breadth32.26m
Max Draught9.7m

Capacity

Gross Tonnage31244 GT
Deadweight56017 DWT
TEUN/A

Performance

Max Speed30.1 kn
Avg Speed10.6 kn

Build Info

Year Built2007
Home PortN/A

Description

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Identification

MMSI538006296
IMO9370044
Call SignV7LL8
Flag State🇲🇭 Marshall Islands (MH)

Current Position

Latitude1.052767° S
Longitude48.467731° W

Navigation Status

StatusAt anchor
Speed0.2 kts
Course224°
Heading154°
DraughtN/A

Port Terminals

BANDIRMADeparture Port

CELECELEBI BANDIRMA PORT TERMINAL
CELEBI HOLDING
Mehmet Akif Ersoy Caddesi, Bandirma Limani, 10200 Bandirma/Balikesir, Turkey
40.352500, 27.962778
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is UNITY right now?

According to the latest AIS signal, UNITY is currently located at 1.0528°S / 48.4677°W. The vessel is currently not moving. You can follow the live position on the tracking map above.

Where is UNITY sailing to?

UNITY is currently sailing to BAIA DE MARAJO ANCH, with an estimated time of arrival of Thu, 16 Jul 2026 07:02:00 GMT. The vessel departed from BANDIRMA.

What kind of ship is UNITY?

UNITY is a vessel sailing under the flag of Marshall Islands. It is 189.99 meters long with a beam of 32.26 meters and was built in 2007.

What is the MMSI and IMO number of UNITY?

The MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) of UNITY is 538006296. Its IMO number is 9370044. The vessel's call sign is V7LL8.

How can I track UNITY live?

You can track UNITY in real time on Ships25 using AIS data. The tracking map shows the current position, historical route with playback, speed, heading and draught. Position data is updated continuously while the vessel is within AIS coverage.