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Steel Cutting of Hull No. S5082
8月 18, 2015
Delivery of M/T “Torm Torino”
12月 2, 2015

Keel Laying of Hull No. S5081

8月 18, 2015

SMC is pleased to report KEEL LAYING Ceremony in MAIZURU Shipyard Japan Marine United Corporation, Japan: of Hull No. S5081, the first unit from the series of 2 x 82,000 DWT Bulk Carriers ordered by RB Shipping Ltd,
Vessel’s principal particulars: LOA = 229.0m, B = 32.26m, D = 20.0m, T d/s = 12.2/14.45m. Propelled by MAN B&W 6S60ME-C8.2 and developing 7,100 KW x 80.3 rpm at NCR the vessel will operate at the speed of 14.5 knots. All vessels in the series are classed by Bureau VERITAS and will be built to Marshall Islands flag requirements.
Classification notes: Bureau VERITAS, I +HULL +MACH Bulk Carrier CSR CPS (WBT) BC-A (holds 2, 4, 6 may be empty) ESP GRAB [20] Unrestricted navigation +VeriSTAR-HULL
+AUT-UMS MON-SHAFT BWT GREEN PASSPORT INWATERSURVEY”
Delivery of the vessel is scheduled for January 2016 according to contract.

 
 

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