BALTIC VESSEL
BALTIC VESSEL
BALTIC
VESSEL
Vessel Specifications & Capabilities
Vessel Name
Jelena
Size and Cargo Capacity
Length: 105.40 m, Beam: 15.20 m,
Draught: 5.90 m, Airdraft: 29.00 m,
DWAT: 5728 mt,
Cargo hold volume: 293,485.5 cbft
Cargo Types
Containers, heavy cargo, timber, grain
Equipment
2 x 45 mt cranes, bulkheads, tween-deck options
Vessel Class and Ice Class
RINA C general cargo ship, Ice Class 1B
Navigation Restrictions
Flag: Gibraltar, unrestricted navigation
Hold & Reefer Capacity:
2 hold, 12 reefer plugs
Additional Features
Bow thruster, deck strength: 15 mt/m², hatch cover type: pontoon
Additional Features
Understanding Vessel Tonnage
What Every Shipping Professional Should Know. Did you know that a vessel's tonnage isn’t just about its weight? It’s a versatile term that defines size, capacity, and even revenue potential. Here’s a quick dive into the key types of tonnage and why they matter:
Gross Register Tonnage GRT
Measures the vessel’s total internal volume (think engine rooms, cargo holds, living spaces) and influences port fees, safety rules, and regulations.
Gross Register Tonnage
Net Register Tonnage NRT
Focuses on cargo-carrying spaces, representing the vessel’s earning capacity.
Net Register Tonnage
Deadweight Tonnage DWT
The supreme freight a vessel can deal with securely, incorporating cargo, necessities, and provisions. A fundamental metric for overseeing capacity.
Deadweight Tonnage
Displacement Tonnage
The total weight of the vessel and its contents—commonly used for naval vessels and stability analysis.
Displacement Tonnage
Why it matters?
Tonnage isn’t just a technical metric—it’s the foundation of operations, commercial decisions, and regulatory compliance in the shipping industry. From port fees to international safety conventions, tonnage affects it all.
Vessel Specifications & Capabilities
Vessel Name
Jelena
Size and Cargo Capacity
Length: 105.40 m, Beam: 15.20 m,
Draught: 5.90 m, Airdraft: 29.00 m,
DWAT: 5728 mt,
Cargo hold volume: 293,485.5 cbft
Cargo Types
Containers, heavy cargo, timber, grain
Equipment
2 x 45 mt cranes, bulkheads, tween-deck options
Vessel Class and Ice Class
RINA C general cargo ship, Ice Class 1B
Navigation Restrictions
Flag: Gibraltar, unrestricted navigation
Hold & Reefer Capacity:
2 hold, 12 reefer plugs
Additional Features
Bow thruster, deck strength: 15 mt/m², hatch cover type: pontoon
Additional Features
Understanding Vessel Tonnage
What Every Shipping Professional Should Know. Did you know that a vessel's tonnage isn’t just about its weight? It’s a versatile term that defines size, capacity, and even revenue potential. Here’s a quick dive into the key types of tonnage and why they matter:
Gross Register Tonnage GRT
Measures the vessel’s total internal volume (think engine rooms, cargo holds, living spaces) and influences port fees, safety rules, and regulations.
Gross Register Tonnage
Net Register Tonnage NRT
Focuses on cargo-carrying spaces, representing the vessel’s earning capacity.
Net Register Tonnage
Deadweight Tonnage DWT
The supreme freight a vessel can deal with securely, incorporating cargo, necessities, and provisions. A fundamental metric for overseeing capacity.
Deadweight Tonnage
Displacement Tonnage
The total weight of the vessel and its contents—commonly used for naval vessels and stability analysis.
Displacement Tonnage
Why it matters?
Tonnage isn’t just a technical metric—it’s the foundation of operations, commercial decisions, and regulatory compliance in the shipping industry. From port fees to international safety conventions, tonnage affects it all.
Vessel Specifications & Capabilities
Vessel Name
Jelena
Size and Cargo Capacity
Length: 105.40 m, Beam: 15.20 m,
Draught: 5.90 m, Airdraft: 29.00 m,
DWAT: 5728 mt,
Cargo hold volume: 293,485.5 cbft
Cargo Types
Containers, heavy cargo, timber, grain
Equipment
2 x 45 mt cranes, bulkheads, tween-deck options
Vessel Class and Ice Class
RINA C general cargo ship, Ice Class 1B
Navigation Restrictions
Flag: Gibraltar, unrestricted navigation
Hold & Reefer Capacity
2 hold, 12 reefer plugs
Additional Features
Bow thruster, deck strength: 15 mt/m², hatch cover type: pontoon
Additional Features
Understanding Vessel Tonnage
What Every Shipping Professional Should Know. Did you know that a vessel's tonnage isn’t just about its weight? It’s a versatile term that defines size, capacity, and even revenue potential. Here’s a quick dive into the key types of tonnage and why they matter:
Gross Register Tonnage GRT
Measures the vessel’s total internal volume (think engine rooms, cargo holds, living spaces) and influences port fees, safety rules, and regulations.
Net Register Tonnage NRT
Focuses on cargo-carrying spaces, representing the vessel’s earning capacity.
Deadweight Tonnage DWT
The supreme freight a vessel can deal with securely, incorporating cargo, necessities, and provisions. A fundamental metric for overseeing capacity.
Displacement Tonnage
The total weight of the vessel and its contents—commonly used for naval vessels and stability analysis.
Why it matters?
Tonnage isn’t just a technical metric—it’s the foundation of operations, commercial decisions, and regulatory compliance in the shipping industry. From port fees to international safety conventions, tonnage affects it all.
Vessel Specifications & Capabilities
Vessel Name
Jelena
Size and Cargo Capacity
Length: 105.40 m, Beam: 15.20 m,
Draught: 5.90 m, Airdraft: 29.00 m,
DWAT: 5728 mt,
Cargo hold volume: 293,485.5 cbft
Cargo Types
Containers, heavy cargo, timber, grain
Equipment
2 x 45 mt cranes, bulkheads, tween-deck options
Vessel Class and Ice Class
RINA C general cargo ship, Ice Class 1B
Navigation Restrictions
Flag: Gibraltar, unrestricted navigation
Hold & Reefer Capacity:
2 hold, 12 reefer plugs
Additional Features
Bow thruster, deck strength: 15 mt/m², hatch cover type: pontoon
Additional Features
Understanding Vessel Tonnage
What Every Shipping Professional Should Know. Did you know that a vessel's tonnage isn’t just about its weight? It’s a versatile term that defines size, capacity, and even revenue potential. Here’s a quick dive into the key types of tonnage and why they matter:
Gross Register Tonnage GRT
Measures the vessel’s total internal volume (think engine rooms, cargo holds, living spaces) and influences port fees, safety rules, and regulations.
Gross Register Tonnage
Net Register Tonnage NRT
Focuses on cargo-carrying spaces, representing the vessel’s earning capacity.
Net Register Tonnage
Deadweight Tonnage DWT
The supreme freight a vessel can deal with securely, incorporating cargo, necessities, and provisions. A fundamental metric for overseeing capacity.
Deadweight Tonnage
Displacement Tonnage
The total weight of the vessel and its contents—commonly used for naval vessels and stability analysis.
Displacement Tonnage
Why it matters?
Tonnage isn’t just a technical metric—it’s the foundation of operations, commercial decisions, and regulatory compliance in the shipping industry. From port fees to international safety conventions, tonnage affects it all.
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