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MAERSK WIESBADEN. The current position of MAERSK WIESBADEN is in South China Sea with coordinates 23.34531° / 117.90461° as reported on 2018-03-03 02:34 by AIS to our vessel tracker app. The vessel's current speed is 15.8 Knots. The vessel MAERSK WIESBADEN (IMO: 9410272, MMSI: 477627700) is a Container Ship that was built in 2010 ( 13 years old ).
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You can find the current or most recent location of your container by entering your container number on our the tracking page. The frequency of location updates can vary as containers are tracked at key points along their journey, such as when they're loaded onto a vessel or arrive at a port.