NADIA (IMO 9122461) is a Container Ship flagged in St Kitts & Nevis that is currently listed on international sanctions programs. This vessel appears in the OFAC SDN: IRAN-EO13902 designations and is subject to sanctions restrictions.
Listing on the US OFAC SDN list typically means US persons and entities may be prohibited from dealings with this vessel, with restrictions potentially extending to chartering, bunkering, cargo handling, insurance, and port services. Exact scope depends on the program, any general or specific licences in effect, and the parties' jurisdictional nexus — verify against the OFAC notice before any compliance decision.
Sanctions screening should be conducted before any commercial engagement with a vessel, including but not limited to:
If you have had any dealings with this vessel, consider consulting your compliance team. Maintaining a record of those interactions and assessing whether voluntary disclosure is appropriate for your jurisdiction are commonly-recommended steps.
Yes. NADIA (IMO 9122461) is currently listed under OFAC SDN: IRAN-EO13902. Listing on the US OFAC SDN list typically means US persons and entities may be prohibited from dealings with this vessel, with restrictions potentially extending to chartering, bunkering, cargo handling, insurance, and port services. Exact scope depends on the program, any general or specific licences in effect, and the parties' jurisdictional nexus — verify against the OFAC notice before any compliance decision.
NADIA is currently listed by the US OFAC SDN list, under OFAC SDN: IRAN-EO13902. Each authority maintains its own designation — verify against the issuing authority's original notice before any compliance decision.
NADIA first entered Strait Up Maritime's sanctions tracking on 15 July 2026. This reflects when the listing was indexed from the issuing authority's published data, not necessarily the official designation date — consult the original notice for the authoritative date.
Listing on the US OFAC SDN list typically means US persons and entities may be prohibited from dealings with this vessel, with restrictions potentially extending to chartering, bunkering, cargo handling, insurance, and port services. Exact scope depends on the program, any general or specific licences in effect, and the parties' jurisdictional nexus — verify against the OFAC notice before any compliance decision.
If you have had any dealings with this vessel, consider consulting your compliance team. Maintaining a record of those interactions and assessing whether voluntary disclosure is appropriate for your jurisdiction are commonly-recommended steps.
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Aggregated counts derived from AIS broadcast position data received during the last 30 days. Factual observation only — not commentary on the lawfulness of any specific voyage, cargo, or commercial activity. Verify against official sources before any compliance determination.
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Source: AIS broadcasts via Strait Up Maritime processing. Counts are aggregated for the 30-day window only; precise voyage timeline and routing intelligence are available to subscribed customers via the live dashboard.
Sanctions data on this page is compiled directly from the original issuing authorities — OFAC SDN (US Treasury), EU Consolidated Sanctions List, UN Security Council Sanctions, UK OFSI, Australia DFAT, Japan MOF, Swiss SECO, Canada, and New Zealand — and refreshed daily.
This page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or a compliance determination. Always verify sanctions status through official government sources and consult qualified legal counsel for compliance decisions.