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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IMO_numberIMO number - Wikipedia

    IMO number of a vessel. An IMO number is made of the three letters "IMO" followed by a seven-digit number. This consists of a six-digit sequential unique number followed by a check digit. The integrity of an IMO number can be verified using its check digit.

  2. Search the world fleet of ships by IMO Number and look up company particulars by IMO Company Number.

  3. IMO NUMBER SEARCH. ENI Number Search MMSI Number Search. Example: 9619907 (IMO of Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller) After submitting IMO number with SAERCH button current or last known position of the ship will be displayed on the map.

  4. The IMO ship identification number is made of the three letters "IMO" followed by the seven-digit number assigned to all ships by IHS Maritime (formerly known as Lloyd's Register-Fairplay) when constructed.

  5. Find vessel by IMO number. MMSI Number Search. Example: 9619907 (IMO of Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller) After submitting IMO number with SAERCH button current or last known position of the ship will be displayed on the map.

  6. The IMO ship identification number is assigned to ships, free of charge, by S&P Global Maket Intelligence ( formerly known as IHS Markit, Maritime and Trade (IHSM) or Lloyd's Register-Fairplay) when constructed or later.

  7. Dive into the FleetMon Vessel Database and search for ships from all over the world. Search by name, IMO or MMSI numbers, flag state, length and vessel type. Add ships to the "My Fleet" with the "star" button in order to follow them.

  8. Vessel Database. SEARCH TIP: Do not include "AND" or "OR" within the fields, just the exact characters you expect to find as all or part of a word.

  9. Find a vessel. Search by Ship Name or IMO Number. Vessel name, IMO, Flag, Vessel Type and Company are reproduced by kind permission of S&P Global.

  10. May 4, 2017 · Why do fishing vessels need an IMO number? Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing worldwide accounts for up to 26 million metric tons of fish annually, worth up to $23.5 billion.

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