M/T Moquegua undergoing its dry dock in SIMA, Callao.

M/T Moquegua undergoing its dry dock in SIMA, Callao.

The M/T Moquegua, chemical tanker, was built in 2002 in the Asakawa shipyard in Japan. It is important to point out that the vessel has 316L stainless steel tanks, a DWT of 14,298, a length of 134 meters and a beam of 20.5 meters.
The B/T Tablones, a double-hull tanker vessel, was built in 2003. This vessel has a DWT of 16,533 tons, a length of 158.80 meters, a beam of 22.74 meters and a draft of 10.20 meters. This vessel is classified as a Double Hull / Oil and Chemical Tanker, designed for the safe and efficient transport of liquid petroleum products and chemicals.

M/T Moquegua undergoing its dry dock in SIMA, Callao.
