Users' questions

What is IMO in vessel?

What is IMO in vessel?

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) introduced its Ship Identification Number Scheme in 1987 to help prevent maritime fraud and enhance the security of merchant vessels.

What is Yacht IMO number?

The IMO Ship Identification Number is a unique seven-digit number which remains unchanged through a vessel’s lifetime and is linked to its hull, regardless of any changes of names, flags, or owners.

What is IMO and MMSI?

A unique reference number is assigned to each ship for identification purposes. The IMO number consists of the three letters “IMO” followed by a seven-digit number and is never reassigned to another ship. The MMSI number (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) is a unique nine-digit number for identifying a ship.

What can I do with IMO Mobile Tracker?

Explore phone storage and download any files from the targeted device remotely. Mobile Tracker allows you to block any suspicious apps on the targeted device. IMO is the most popular application for making calls over the internet and text chatting.

How can I find a ship by IMO number?

After submitting IMO number with SEARCH button last known position of the ship will be displayed on the map. International Maritime Organization (IMO) numbers are a unique reference for ships and for registered ship owners and management companies.

Is there an electronic database for the IMO?

Electronic database for the implementation of the Condition Assessment Scheme – Resolution MEPC.94 (46), as amended. Information received from IMO members relating to containers, grain and solid bulk cargoes and dangerous goods in packaged form.

What can I do with live AIS Vessel Tracker?

Providing you with a real-time view of the marine traffic, from global overview to the single ship, it is an outstanding and powerful tool for operations monitoring, fleet tracking, logistics scheduling, research and traffic analysis that runs right in your browser. Several map types are available, including satellite maps and navigation charts.

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