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Bidding Announcement of 6256t Oil Tanker “ZJ2026-0010”

21 May 2026

Entrusted by the transferor (the Sellers), we have scheduled to hold a public bidding online (www.shipbid.net) from 10:00 to 10:30 (Beijing time) on June 8th, 2026. 1. Bidding Object: MT”ZJ2026-0010″,Oil Tanker; Class: CCS domestic; Trading Area: A1+A2; GRT:4791; NRT:2682; LOA: 118m; MLB: 16.5m; MLD

A public bidding process has been officially announced for the 6256t oil tanker MT ZJ2026-0010, scheduled to take place on the shipbid.net platform on June 8th, 2026, between 10:00 and 10:30 Beijing time. This vessel, classified under CCS domestic standards, features a gross tonnage of 4791 and a net tonnage of 2682, with an overall length of 118 meters. Prospective buyers and maritime investors are encouraged to review the technical specifications for this A1+A2 trading area tanker before the auction deadline.

Operating a vessel under the CCS domestic classification requires strict adherence to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) Annex I, which governs the prevention of oil pollution. Furthermore, the vessel must maintain compliance with SOLAS Chapter II-1 regarding construction and machinery installations to ensure safety at sea. Compliance departments must verify that the tanker’s structural integrity and safety management systems align with current coastal regulations, ensuring that all documentation remains valid for the intended trading area and operational scope.

For masters and chief engineers, the acquisition of this tanker necessitates a thorough review of the vessel’s maintenance history and current machinery status. These officers must ensure that all onboard safety equipment and pollution prevention systems are fully operational and certified. It is critical for the incoming technical team to conduct a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection to identify any potential compliance gaps that could impact future vessel operations or regulatory audits under the CCS framework.

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