Mikhail Lomonosov
IMO 9216482
Updated: 14.08.2024
Vessel name (international according to IMO)
Mikhail Lomonosov
Category
Transportation of military cargo
Associated with sanctioned entities
Vessel Type
General cargo ship
IMO
9216482
MMSI
273343810
Call sign
UBTE3
Flag (Current)
russian federation
Sanctions
The person in connection with whom sanctions have been applied
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Justification
Vessel information
It freely sails through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, which are used by russia to transport cargo, including military supplies.
The vessel is owned and managed by the sanctioned russian shipping company OJSC "Northern shipping company", which is affiliated with the russian ministry of defence, in particular, it provides services under state defence contracts for the transportation of goods in the interests of the russian ministry of defence.
It is one of the largest shipping companies in north-west russia, engaged in shipping worldwide, including along the Northern Sea Route. The company's fleet consists of multipurpose dry bulk carriers that transport all types of cargo, including radioactive and hazardous cargo. It comprises 30 vessels for various purposes: 18 vessels of the transport fleet, 7 of the dredging fleet and 5 of the auxiliary fleet. The company carries out sea liner, tram, multimodal transport, cargo delivery to unequipped shores, towing of various objects, technical management (repair, supply, shipping and warehousing services), provides crew training, corrects nautical charts, and provides mixed (river-sea) navigation vessels with inland waterway charts.
In May 2022, USA imposed sanctions on 27 vessels of the russian Northern shipping company, including the "Mikhail Lomonosov", and the company itself due to their involvement in the military logistics sector of the russian federation, transporting tanks and other military equipment for the russian armed forces.
The vessel is owned and managed by the sanctioned russian shipping company OJSC "Northern shipping company", which is affiliated with the russian ministry of defence, in particular, it provides services under state defence contracts for the transportation of goods in the interests of the russian ministry of defence.
It is one of the largest shipping companies in north-west russia, engaged in shipping worldwide, including along the Northern Sea Route. The company's fleet consists of multipurpose dry bulk carriers that transport all types of cargo, including radioactive and hazardous cargo. It comprises 30 vessels for various purposes: 18 vessels of the transport fleet, 7 of the dredging fleet and 5 of the auxiliary fleet. The company carries out sea liner, tram, multimodal transport, cargo delivery to unequipped shores, towing of various objects, technical management (repair, supply, shipping and warehousing services), provides crew training, corrects nautical charts, and provides mixed (river-sea) navigation vessels with inland waterway charts.
In May 2022, USA imposed sanctions on 27 vessels of the russian Northern shipping company, including the "Mikhail Lomonosov", and the company itself due to their involvement in the military logistics sector of the russian federation, transporting tanks and other military equipment for the russian armed forces.
Cases of AIS shutdown
Yes
Calling at russian ports
Yes
Visited ports
Al Iskandariyh (Alexandria) (Egypt), Istanbul (Turkey), Novorossiysk (russia), Zeytinburnu (Turkey), Pendik (Turkey), Yalova (Turkey), Tuzla (Turkey), Sheskharis (russia), El-Dekheila (Egypt)
Available additional information
Shipowner (IMO / Country / Date)
OJSC "Northern Shipping Company" (0555641 / russia / 01.11.2007)
Commercial ship manager (IMO / Country / Date)
OJSC "Northern Shipping Company" (0555641 / russia / 01.11.2007)
Ship Safety Management Manager (IMO / Country / Date)
OJSC "Northern Shipping Company" (0555641 / russia / 04.12.2007)
Former ship names
Validus / Vento di Garbi / Millennium
Flags (former)
Antigua and Barbuda
Build year
2000
Builder (country)
Kroger Werft (Germany)
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