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Port Qeshm

Where is the Port?
QESHM is located near the monitored sea lanes. The official UN/LOCODE of this port is IRQSM.

How many vessels are in Qeshm port?
There are currently 7 vessels in port and 0 vessels recently departed.

Port map updates in near real-time from AIS snapshots and route transitions. Use the vessel-type filters and names toggle in the map control.

CH flag HAI XIN 25

Vessel type: Fishing Vessel | IMO: 8587286 | MMSI: MMSI: 412201868
Call sign: BZTB5
Current Status

Where is the vessel?

HAI XIN 25 is currently in Near SAO LUIS, based on AIS data received about 1d ago.

Latest AIS update:

Current position: 0.02052° N, 0.02197° E (Near SAO LUIS)

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Vessel profile: HAI XIN 25 is a Fishing Vessel with dimensions m x m.

This page combines live AIS, route history, probable destination signals, nearby traffic, and port activity for practical vessel monitoring.

The current position of vessel HAI XIN 25 is 0.02052 lat / 0.02197 lng. Updated: 2026-04-01 13:25:03 UTC
Nearest reference points:
  • Near SAO LUIS
  • Near Porsuk
  • 66 nm N of SAO LUIS

Currently sailing under the flag of China Peopless Republic CH flag

HAI XIN 25 built in 2015 year

Deadweight:
0 t

Details:

Live Vessel HAI XIN 25 Analytics (details, animations, etc.)


Recent AIS points (UTC):
2026-04-01 13:25:03 UTC · 0.02052, 0.02197 · SOG 46.9 kn · COG 0°

Track of the vessel in the last 60 days


Most frequent incoming origins

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Recent vessel arrivals at the port

Latest available transitions/port-call records (UTC). Total: 0
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Recent vessel departures from the port

Latest available transitions/port-call records (UTC). Total: 0
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Shipping companies (lines) whose ships most often called at the port Qeshm:

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Port summary

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Vessel type distribution for the last 3 months:

Unknown · 12 calls (80%)
Offshore Tug/Supply Ship · 1 calls (6.7%)
Fishing Vessel · 1 calls (6.7%)
Navigation Aid · 1 calls (6.7%)

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Vessels currently in port

Detected by latest AIS in the extended port area, latest 72 hours (deduplicated by vessel).

CN flagMMSI 414999789
Type: Unknown | IMO: 0, MMSI: 414999789 | AIS: 2026-04-02 23:19:53 UTC
MMSI 994444478
Type: Unknown | IMO: 0, MMSI: 994444478 | AIS: 2026-04-02 18:12:26 UTC
ES flagBOYA 27
Type: Navigation Aid | IMO: 0, MMSI: 992241195 | AIS: 2026-04-02 18:12:09 UTC
GI flagJADE-IVAN-LIAM
Type: Unknown | IMO: 0, MMSI: 236112197 | AIS: 2026-04-02 11:57:24 UTC
PIKY
Type: Unknown | IMO: 0, MMSI: 368096820 | AIS: 2026-04-02 11:15:56 UTC
CH flagHAI XIN 25
Type: Fishing Vessel | IMO: 8587286, MMSI: 412201868 | AIS: 2026-04-01 15:25:03 UTC
DOR SA12397
Type: Unknown | IMO: 0, MMSI: 403284050 | AIS: 2026-03-31 05:10:02 UTC

Expected arrivals

Forecast from transitions and inferred destination signals.

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Port in news

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Interestingly the Cosco giants did NOT sail of the Hormuz via Qeshm and Larak
reddit:r/maritime · 2026-03-31 16:22:38
Yesterday two Chinese-flagged ultra-large carriers - the CSCL Arctic Ocean and CSCL Indian Ocean crossed over the Strait of Hormuz. At 400m long and about 60m wide, these giants had been stuck in the Persian Gulf since the war began. Last week Cosco press release mentioned them resuming booking for their MiddleEast and FarEast routes. Subsequently last Friday, both vessels attempted a crossing but aborted at the last
Interestingly the Cosco giants did NOT sail of the Hormuz via Qeshm and Larak
sanctions_shadow_enforcement · 2026-03-31 16:22:38
Yesterday two Chinese-flagged ultra-large carriers - the CSCL Arctic Ocean and CSCL Indian Ocean crossed over the Strait of Hormuz. At 400m long and about 60m wide, these giants had been stuck in the Persian Gulf since the war began. Last week Cosco press release mentioned the...
Interestingly the Cosco giants did NOT sail of the Hormuz via Qeshm and Larak
freight_commodity_indices · 2026-03-31 16:22:38
Yesterday two Chinese-flagged ultra-large carriers - the CSCL Arctic Ocean and CSCL Indian Ocean crossed over the Strait of Hormuz. At 400m long and about 60m wide, these giants had been stuck in the Persian Gulf since the war began. Last week Cosco press release mentioned the...
Stricken Bulk Carrier Mayuree Naree Runs Aground on Iran’s Qeshm Island
gCaptain · 2026-03-27 14:48:40
A Thai-flagged bulk carrier struck in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month has now run aground on Iran’s Qeshm Island, as rescue teams continue searching for three missing crew members feared trapped...
Stricken Bulk Carrier Mayuree Naree Runs Aground on Iran’s Qeshm Island
migration_humanitarian · 2026-03-27 14:48:40
A Thai-flagged bulk carrier struck in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month has now run aground on Iran’s Qeshm Island, as rescue teams continue searching for three missing crew members feared trapped...
Selective Gulf transits emerge under Iranian verification
Splash247 · 2026-03-17 08:40:05
Commercial shipping remains deeply disrupted on the 18th day of the war between Iran and the US/Israeli coalition as tanker stocks build, alternative loadings expand and a limited, selective flow of vessels emerges through an unusual Larak‑Qeshm corridor – a pattern maritime risk analysts say looks like a de‑facto verification regime. Excluding locally trading vessels, …
Selective Gulf transits emerge under Iranian verification
sanctions_shadow_enforcement · 2026-03-17 08:40:05
Commercial shipping remains deeply disrupted on the 18th day of the war between Iran and the US/Israeli coalition as tanker stocks build, alternative loadings expand and a limited, selective flow of vessels emerges through an unusual Larak‑Qeshm corridor – a pattern maritime r...
Ship Tracking Suggests Iran May Be Verifying Ships Before Allowing Hormuz Exit
gCaptain · 2026-03-16 16:48:34
AIS tracking shows multiple vessels passing between Iran’s Larak and Qeshm islands before exiting the Gulf, suggesting ships may be undergoing verification before transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
AIS Tracks Suggest Iran May Be Verifying Ships Before Allowing Hormuz Exit
gCaptain · 2026-03-16 16:48:34
AIS tracking shows multiple vessels passing between Iran’s Larak and Qeshm islands before exiting the Gulf, suggesting ships may be undergoing verification before transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Ship Tracking Suggests Iran May Be Verifying Ships Before Allowing Hormuz Exit
sanctions_shadow_enforcement · 2026-03-16 16:48:34
AIS tracking shows multiple vessels passing between Iran’s Larak and Qeshm islands before exiting the Gulf, suggesting ships may be undergoing verification before transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
AIS Tracks Suggest Iran May Be Verifying Ships Before Allowing Hormuz Exit
ais_anomalies · 2026-03-16 16:48:34
AIS tracking shows multiple vessels passing between Iran’s Larak and Qeshm islands before exiting the Gulf, suggesting ships may be undergoing verification before transiting the Strait of Hormuz.