MEDMA
Tug
Information related to the Tug vessel MEDMA (MMSI 247270200, IMO 9526825) from Italy with latest positions and portcalls. Currently under way using engine. D...
| MMSI | 247270200 |
| IMO | 9526825 |
| Name | MEDMA |
| Country | Italy |
| MMSI Type | Vessel |
| Type | Tug |
| Call Sign | IILF2 |
| Class | A |
| Course | 318.8 |
| Heading (°) | 195.0 |
| Status | Under way using engine |
| Next update |
| Length (m) | 31.0 |
| Width (m) | 11.0 |
| First Seen | 7 years ago |
| Last Update | 4 minutes ago |
| Positions | 576 |
| Latitude | 38.463140 |
| Longitude | 15.906982 |
| Destination | IT GIT - HARB. SERV. |
Distance travelled (nm)
| Since first seen | 48733.77 |
| Since last port call | 2.94 |
| Since last position | 0.04 |
Speed (kn) / Draught (m)
Draught (m)
| Current | 4.5 |
| Min | 4 |
| Max | 5.7 |
| Average | 5.64 |
About this vessel
The Tug vessel MEDMA (MMSI 247270200, IMO 9526825, call sign IILF2) is registered under the flag of Italy (IT). It was last located at latitude 38.463140 N and longitude 15.906982 E as of Feb 5, 2026 1:05 PM (4 minutes ago). The vessel is currently under way using engine, heading 195° at a speed of 0.0 knots. It is currently drawing 4.5 meters. The vessel has an overall length of 31 meters and a beam of 11 meters. The last recorded port call was at Gioia Tauro, Italy, on Feb 5, 2026 11:26 AM (2 hours ago) and has traveled 2.94 nautical miles since. The reported destination is "IT GIT - HARB. SERV.". The vessel has travelled for 48733.77 nm since its appearance in Oceanook 7 years ago.
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