meraki

Unknown · IMO 9194139

Tanker

meraki is a screened vessel with 3 active sanctions designations (OFAC SDN + OpenSanctions) · ownership opacity 30/100.

IMO Number
9194139
Flag State
Unknown
Vessel Type
Tanker
Sanctions Programs
OFAC SDN

Sanctions Screening Detail

meraki matched 3 sanctions records. 1 of these match on exact IMO or MMSI — the highest-confidence form of sanctions identification.

Source list Programs Match type Confidence
OFAC SDN SDGT Exact IMO 100%
OpenSanctions us_ofac_sdn, us_trade_csl Name fuzzy 100%
OpenSanctions gb_fcdo_sanctions Name fuzzy 92%

Corporate Ownership & Opacity

30/100 Moderate opacity
Registered entity
Meraki
LEI 699400PV9CR5O6WETS21 · BE

Recent Port Calls (AIS)

No AIS port-call data captured for meraki in the last 180 days. Sanctioned vessels frequently transmit AIS irregularly or disable transponders entirely — this absence is itself a vetting signal documented in the OFAC, EU, and IMO sanctions evasion advisories.

Flag State Risk Analysis

Black List KM

meraki flies the KM flag, which records a Paris MoU 3-year detention rate of 18% (Black List) and a Tokyo MoU rate of 15.5% (Black List). Worst-list placement: Black List.

Live Sanctions Screening

Sanctions
RED
3 matches found
Ownership Opacity
30
LOW OPACITY
0 = transparent · 100 = opaque
Vetting Grade
E
Score: 90/100
critical
As of 2026-05-31

Frequently Asked Questions

Is meraki (IMO 9194139) sanctioned?
meraki appears in the following sanctions-related databases: OFAC SDN. Use the live screening tool above for the most current status, as sanctions lists are updated frequently.
What is IMO number 9194139?
IMO 9194139 is the International Maritime Organization identification number permanently assigned to meraki. IMO numbers are unique 7-digit identifiers that remain with a vessel throughout its lifetime, regardless of changes in name, flag, or ownership. They are the primary identifier used in sanctions screening, port state control, and maritime compliance.
How is the vessel vetting grade calculated?
ArcNautical's vetting grade (A through E) is a composite score based on five weighted factors: PSC detention history (30%), flag state performance (25%), ownership transparency (20%), vessel age (15%), and inspection recency (10%). Data is sourced from Paris MOU, Tokyo MOU, GLEIF corporate registry, and OFAC/EU/UN sanctions databases.