List of North Korean merchant ships

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This is an incomplete list of 123 North Korean merchant ships with a gross tonnage of approximately 420,000 gt.

In February 2015, press reports indicated that Ocean Maritime Management Company, which controls North Korean merchant shipping, has renamed at least some of these ships to avoid international sanctions.[1][2] Several front companies in Hong Kong also act as owners for DPRK-flagged ships. These include "Trendy Sunshine Hong Kong Limited," "SBC International," "Advance Superstar (Hong Kong) Limited" and "Shen Zhong International Shipping."[3]

List

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Name IMO number Type Length Gross tonnage Notes
Al Iman 7712975 Livestock Carrier 101 m (331 ft) 3,556 [4]
An Song 8513883 General Cargo 98 m (322 ft) 5,512 [5]
Bassant 6421581 Livestock Carrier 61 m (200 ft) 943 [6]
Bei Si Te 1 9089401 General Cargo 78 m (256 ft) 1,746 [7]
Bu Gang 7909164 General Cargo 118 m (387 ft) 2,982 [8]
Bu Hung 7516424 General Cargo 107 m (351 ft) 5,386 [9]
Chang Dok 8020252 General Cargo 90 m (295 ft) 2,496 [10]
Cheng Hai 9036533 General Cargo 77 m (253 ft) 1,479 [11]
Chong Chon Gang 7937317 Bulk Cargo 155 m (509 ft) 9,147 renamed Tong Hung San. Seized by Panama authorities.[12][13]
Chong Gen 8862155 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,558 [14]Sunk off the coast of Japan.[15]
Chong Jin 2 7628241 General Cargo 163 m (535 ft) 13,087 [16]
Chong Ryon San 7803839 General Cargo 7,644 [17]
Chong Ryu 2 8891845 General Cargo 427 [18]
Courageous Unknown Products tanker Unknown 3,900 Seized in Cambodia in April 2021. [19]
Ja Ryok 9826952 General Cargo 99 m (325 ft) 5,000 [20][21]
Chong Un San 1 8977900 Oil Products Tanker 50 m (164 ft) 498 [22]
Chun Yang 8 8661290 General Cargo 113 m (371 ft) 4,818 [23]
Chun Yang 9 8652756 General Cargo 90 m (295 ft) 2,355 [24]
Dae Bong 1 8408193 General Cargo 84 m (276 ft) 2,514 [25]
Dai Hong Dan 7944695 Bulk Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,390 [26]
Dong Fang Qi Yung 9095412 Bulk Cargo 98 m (322 ft) 2,996 [27]
Fortune Star 7 8326022 General Cargo 82 m (269 ft) 1,599 Scrapped [28][29]
Hae Do Ji 8316326 Bulk Cargo 172 m (564 ft) 17,183 [30]
Hao Fan 6 Unknown Bulk Cargo 140 m (459 ft) 8,343 Owned by "Trendy Sunshine Hong Kong Limited"[31]
Hoe Ryong 9041552 General Cargo 96 m (315 ft) 4,157 [32]
Hu Chang 8330815 Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,706 [12][33]
Hua Dong 7 8749200 General Cargo 96 m (315 ft) 2,986 perhaps Puy Yun 2? [34] [35]
Hung Gyong 8825664 Bulk Cargo 69 m (226 ft) 1,113 [36]
Hung Tae 1 8604541 General Cargo 90 m (295 ft) 2,383 [37]
Hwang Chol 1 7431117 General Cargo 76 m (249 ft) 1,540 [38]
Hwanggumphong 2 8520719 General Cargo 73 m (240 ft) 1,417 renamed Hwang Gum Phyong 2[39][40]
Hyok Sin 2 8018900 Bulk Cargo 181 m (594 ft) 14,929 [41]
Jang San 8328599 Bulk Cargo 130 m (427 ft) 6,499 perhaps Jan Su San?[42] [43]
Jaryok unknown General Cargo unknown 5,000 [44]
Jie Shun 8518780 General Cargo 97 m (318 ft) 2,825 [45]
Ji Song 3 8106094 General Cargo 72 m (236 ft) 1,798 [46]
Ji Song 5 9063146 General Cargo 83 m (272 ft) 1,580 [47]
Ji Song 6 8898740 Bunkering Tanker 70 m (230 ft) 841 [48]
Ji Song 7 8622634 General Cargo 1,018 [49]
Ji Song 8 8503228 General Cargo 106 m (348 ft) 3,953 [50]
Ji Song 9 8627658 General Cargo 77 m (253 ft) 1,103 [51]
Ji Song 10 9525845 General Cargo 1,798 [52]
Ji Song 12 8103250 General Cargo 73 m (240 ft) 1,499 [53]
Jin Hung 9095747 General Cargo 98 m (322 ft) 3,300 [54]
Jin Hung 8 8416023 General Cargo 93 m (305 ft) 3,548 [55]
Jin Teng 9163166 General Cargo 105 m (344 ft) 4,355 [56] Seized by Philippines.[57] Released on grounds of Chinese ownership. As of August 2016, it was Belize-flagged, renamed Sheng Da 8, and owned by Blue Ocean Ship Management of Weiha, China.[58]
Kang Nam 1 8922436 General Cargo 86 m (282 ft) 702 [59]
Kang Nam 3 8151415 Oil Products Tanker 823 [60]
Kang Nam 5 8626006 General Cargo 60 m (197 ft) 1,135 [61]
Kang Nam 6 8323812 General Cargo 73 m (240 ft) 1,319 [62]
Kang Nam 7 8132304 General Cargo 71 m (233 ft) 1,314 [63]
Kang Bong 8994245 General Cargo 80 m (262 ft) 1,366 [64]
Kum Pit 9022362 General Cargo 69 m (226 ft) 1,296 [65]
Kum Pit 1 8613578 Aggregate Carrier 51 m (167 ft) 928 [66]
Kum Pit 2 8731497 Dredge 1,131 [67]
Kum Pit 28 8989874 General Cargo 220 m (722 ft) 498 [68]
Kum Pit 34 8731502 Aggregate Carrier 629 [69]
Kum Pit 35 8731514 Aggregate Carrier 655 [70]
Kum Song 8518962 General Cargo 79 m (259 ft) 1,551 [71]
Kum San Bong 8810384 General Cargo 70 m (230 ft) 1,449 [72]
Kum Un San 8720436 Oil Products Tanker 77 m (253 ft) 1,023 [73]
Kwang Pho 8029806 General Cargo 65 m (213 ft) 999 [74]
Lian Shun 9 8651221 General Cargo 98 m (322 ft) 2,971 [75]
Man Gyong Bong 92 8890580 Ferry 126 m (413 ft) 9,672 [76]
Man Pung 7432953 General Cargo 160 m (525 ft) 10,209 [77]
Mi Rim 8713471 General Cargo 96 m (315 ft) 2,549 [78]
Mi Yang 1 8031653 General Cargo 87.6 m (287 ft) 1,982 [79]
Mi Yang 5 8620454 General Cargo 99 m (325 ft) 2,657 [80]
Mi Yang 6 8828927 General Cargo 99 m (325 ft) 2,612 [81]
Mi Yang 7 8303214 General Cargo 103 m (338 ft) 3,249 [82]
Mi Yang 8 8863733 General Cargo 85 m (279 ft) 2,700 [83]
Mi Yang 9 9092563 General Cargo 73 m (240 ft) 1,126 [84]
Mu Bong 1 8610461 Oil Products Tanker 73 m (240 ft) Unknown [85]
Mu Du Bong (a.k.a. Ryong Bong 1) 8328197 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) Unknown [86] seized by Mexican authorities[87]
O Ka San 8735924 Container Ship 81 m (266 ft) 1,861 [88]
Paek Sa Bong 8882002 Fish Carrier 98.6 m (323 ft) 2,932 [89]
Paek Song 2 8416009 General Cargo 71 m (233 ft) 1,174 [90]
Pe Gae Bong 8328616 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,500 [91]
Pho Thae 7632955 General Cargo 145 m (476 ft) 9,959 [92]
Pho Thong Gang 8829555 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,558 [93]
Pi Ryu Gang 8829593 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,582 [94]
Pom San 9534652 General Cargo 98 m (322 ft) 2,998 [95]
Su Ri Bong 8605727 Bulk Carrier 174 m (571 ft) 17,275 In 2020 reported to be the largest ship in the fleet;[96][97] still in service as of 2023.
Puk Song 1 7910383 General Cargo 39 m (128 ft) 283 [98]
Puk Song 2 8312813 General Cargo 70.6 m (232 ft) 1,189 [99]
Ra Nam 1 7433268 General Cargo 141 m (463 ft) 9,053 [100]
Ra Nam 2 8625545 General Cargo 90 m (295 ft) 2,390 [101]
Ra Nam 3 9314650 General Cargo 81 m (266 ft) 2,259 [102]
Rak Won 7319814 General Cargo 9,826 [103]
Rak Won 2 8819017 General Cargo 158 m (518 ft) 12,215 [104]
Rung Ra 1 8713457 General Cargo 75 m (246 ft) 1,444 [105]
Rung Ra Do 8226040 General Cargo 71 m (233 ft) 1,499 Built 1983;[106] decommissioned.[107]
Rung Ra Do 8989795 General Cargo 50 m (164 ft) 498 Built 1998;[108] active.[109]
Ryo Myong 8987333 General Cargo 84 m (276 ft) 3,566 [110]
Ryong Gang 2 7640378 General Cargo 142 m (466 ft) 9,027 [111]
Ryong Gun Bong renamed Chol Ryong 8606173 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,735 [112] Subject to UN Sanctions
Ryon Phung 9154189 Oil Products Tanker 89 m (292 ft) 1,979 [113]
Sai Nal 2 8651398 General Cargo 97 m (318 ft) 2,981 [114]
Sa Ja Bong 8826046 General Cargo 127 m (417 ft) 6,399 [115]
Sam Il Pho 8829567 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,675 [116]
Sea Blue 7358638 General Cargo 78 m (256 ft) 1,936 [117]
Sea Mist 7000932 General Cargo 76 m (249 ft) 1,371 [118]
Son Bong 1 8221222 General Cargo 61 m (200 ft) 979 [119]
Song Bong 8739372 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 1,744 [120]
Song Gwang 8992778 General Cargo 106 m (348 ft) 3,962 [121]
Song Gwang Ryon 8106800 General Cargo 89 m (292 ft) 2,393 [122]
Sultan 1 9361081 Landing Craft 67 m (220 ft) 497 [123][124]
Tae Dok San 8627804 General Cargo 71 m (233 ft) 1,254 [125]
Tae Gong Gang 7738656 General Cargo 150 m (492 ft) 9,010 [126]
Thae Song 1 8732037 General Cargo 69 m (226 ft) 1,150 [127]
Tong Chong 8829579 General Cargo 131 m (430 ft) 6,099 [128]
Tu Ru Bong 8882040 General Cargo 83 m (272 ft) 2,736 [129]
Tu Ru Bong 1 8891869 General Cargo 298 [130]
Tu Ru Bong 3 8891871 General Cargo 299 [131]
Ul Ji Bong 8214516 General Cargo 71 m (233 ft) 1,301 [132]
Ul Ji Bong 2 8035788 General Cargo 69 m (226 ft) 1,227 [133]
Un Ha 7627027 General Cargo 498 [134]
Wise Honest 8905490 Bulk Carrier 176 m (577 ft) 17,061 Seized by the Americans in May 2019 and sold for scrap. [135] [136]
Won San 2 9159787 General Cargo 86 m (282 ft) 2,654 [137]
Woory Star 8408595 General Cargo 89 m (292 ft) 3,154 [138]
Xin Zhou 2 8652823 General Cargo 98 m (322 ft) 3,390 [139]
Xoh Paek 7374888 General Cargo 102 m (335 ft) 3,597 [140]
Yang Gak Do 7929774 Refrigerated Cargo 70 m (230 ft) 1,238 [141]
Yang Gak Do 3 8305872 General Cargo 1,112 [142]
Yang Gak Do 7 8832227 Research 189 [143]
Yang Gak Do 9 8328587 General Cargo 77 m (253 ft) 1,578 [144]
Yon Bong 9089114 General Cargo 82 m (269 ft) 1,830 [145]
Yu Jong 1 8405311 Crude Oil Tanker 70 m (230 ft) 1,038 [146]
Yu Jong 2 8604917 Oil Products Tanker 63 m (207 ft) 748 [147]
Zo Kwang 8125363 General Cargo 71 m (233 ft) 1,292 [148]

Re-flagging

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Nearly 50 North Korean flagged ships have been re-flagged to the flag of Tanzania since March 2016, because of the new UN sanctions.[149]

See also

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