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Delivery of mv “INTERLINK FORTUITY”

SMC is pleased to report Ship Delivery in Taizhou Kouan Shipbuilding Co. Ltd, China: of mv “INTERLINK FORTUITY”, Hull No. TK1017, the tenth unit from the series of 13 X GREEN DOLPHIN 38,800 DWT Bulk Carriers ordered by Marine Capital Corporation, Bermuda.

Vessel’s principal particulars: LOA = 180.0 m, B = 32.0 m, D = 15.0 m, T d/s = 9.5/10.5 m. Propelled by MAN 5S50ME-B9.3 Tier II engine and developing 4575 KW x 89.9 rpm at CSR the vessel will operate at the speed of 14 knots at 9.50 draft. All vessels in the series are classed by Lloyd’s Register and will be built to Marshall Islands flag requirements.

Classification notes: LR +100A1 Bulk Carrier, CSR, BC-A, Hold Nos. 2, 4 may be empty, Grab [20], ESP, Ship Right (CM, ACS(B,D)), *IWS, LI, ECO(P, BWT, EEDI, IHM), Ice Class 1C FS. + LMC, UMS; With Descriptive notes: Ship Right ((BWMP (F,T), SCM, SERS).

The construction commenced with Steel Cutting on 02nd March 2015 followed by the erection starting in slipway on 26th Jan 2016. The Ship launched on 14th May 2016 and the sea trial completed successfully on 19th April 2017. BSM, HK took delivery of ship after Delivery Signing Ceremony on 18th May 2017 which is attended by Ship Owners, Class Surveyors, SMC and Shipyard representatives.”

The ship is scheduled to sail out from shipyard on 19th May 2017.

Steel cutting of the 3rd and 4th VLOC in Yangzi Xinfu

SMC is pleased to report the Massive Steel Cutting Ceremony in Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd, China of mv “ORE NINGBO” (Hull No. YZJ2015-2277) and “ORE HONGKONG” (Hull No. YZJ2015-2272), the third and fourth unit from the series of 6 x 400,000 DWT Ore Carrier ordered by ICBC Leasing and HKMW.

The vessel is classed by CCS and will be built to Hongkong flag requirements.

Contract delivery of the vessel is scheduled for October 31st, 2018 / November 30th, 2018.

Delivery of mv “ZITA SCHULTE”

SMC is pleased to report Delivery in STX Offshore & Shipbuilding, Korea: of mv “ZITA SCHULTE”, Hull No. S4035, the fifth unit from the series of 6 x 12 000 m3 ethylene/LPG/NH3/VCM gas carrier ordered by Ultragas-Europe.

Vessel’s principal particulars: LOA = 146.20m, B = 22.60m, D = 12.10m, T d/s = 7.40/9.30m. Propelled by STX MAN 6S40ME-B9.1 and developing 6,129 KW x 141 rpm at NCR the vessel will operate at the speed of 16.4 knots. All vessels in the series are classed by DnV.GL and will be built to Isle of Man flag requirements.

Classification notes: +1A1 Tanker for liquefied gas, Ship type 2G (-104 deg C, 972 Kg/m3, 5.0 bar), E0, TMON, BIS, COAT-PSPC(B), BWM-E(S) & BWM-T, ICE-C1.

The vessel will be chartered by UNIGAS POOL PARTNERS.

Ship erection of mv “INTERLINK CELERITY”

SMC is pleased to report Ship Erection starting in Taizhou Kouan Shipbuilding Co. Ltd, China: of mv “INTERLINK CELERITY”, Hull No. TK1022, the 13th unit from the series of 13 X GREEN DOLPHIN 38,800 DWT Bulk Carriers ordered by Marine Capital Corporation, Bermuda.

Vessel’s principal particulars: LOA = 180.0 m, B = 32.0 m, D = 15.0 m, T d/s = 9.5/10.5 m. Propelled by MAN 5S50ME-B9.3 Tier II engine and developing 4575 KW x 89.9 rpm at CSR the vessel will operate at the speed of 14 knots at 9.50 draft. All vessels in the series are classed by Lloyd’s Register and will be built to Marshall Islands flag requirements.

Classification notes: LR +100A1 Bulk Carrier, CSR, BC-A, Hold Nos. 2, 4 may be empty, Grab [20], ESP, Ship Right (CM, ACS(B,D)), *IWS, LI, ECO(P, BWT, EEDI, IHM), Ice Class 1C FS. + LMC, UMS; With Descriptive notes: Ship Right ((BWMP (F,T), SCM, SERS).

Delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 30th Oct 2017.

Ulstein SX175-Designed Windea Leibniz Nominated “Ship Of The Year 2017”

Windea Leibniz, a Service Operation Vessel (SOV) for the offshore wind industry, has been nominated ‘Ship of the Year 2017’ by the maritime magazine Skipsrevyen. The winner will be announced on 30 May at the Nor-Shipping exhibition.

‘Windea Leibniz’ is an ULSTEIN SX175 design and was delivered from Ulstein Verft in February 2017. The vessel’s main task is to transport service technicians, tools and equipment from shore to offshore wind farms. Having arrived at the wind farm, the vessel will transfer technicians to and from the various wind turbines.

Operational feedback on existing SOV vessels shows that the crew managements choose to operate the vessels in astern mode up to 75% of the time at offshore wind farms. This number is very likely to increase further on the ‘Windea Leibniz’ due to her patented X-STERN.

The SOV owners give various reasons for astern operations:

  • It leads to a better overview of the vessel’s positioning, as the gangway, the turbine and the ship’s side can all be observed from the Most power is installed in the aft part of the ship, enabling it to keep positioned more easily
  • The vessel doesn’t have to turn around before leaving for the next turbine, saving manoeuvering time between turbine

X-STERN

Windea Leibniz is equipped with the new ULSTEIN X-STERN®. This aft design has been developed for the SOVs to work close to the offshore wind farm structures, disregarding the directions of wind or waves, or where it is headed next. The X-STERN is a follow-up of the X-BOW® fore ship design, both originating from Ulstein’s long experience in designing for the offshore industry.

The X-STERN was designed for increased operability and station-keeping whilst in dynamic positioning mode. The vertical transom plate, a very common aft shape, will create slamming when going backwards or when being positioned with the stern towards waves, wind and current. The X-STERN, however, is a pointed aft. The sloping and higher stern, with its sharp stern shape, improves offshore wind farm service and maintenance. This has an importance when it comes to the flexibility and efficiency of the vessel. The X-STERN improves the crew and passenger comfort and increases the operability through positive effects on station keeping, wave response and safety in harsh conditions. It operates with reduced power and fuel consumption while staying positioned.

Keeping up backward speed without reducing comfort

A vessel with the X-STERN can keep almost the same speed in backward mode as in forward mode without the occurrence of slamming or vibrations. The sister vessel ‘Windea La Cour’ has demonstrated the ability to sail astern at a speed of 12.1 knots, just 1.8 knots shy of her forward speed, and she is easily manoeuvred both ways. At the sea trial, the crew management noted the vessel’s smooth motions and the very low levels of noise and vibrations, all these being important factors in a vessel in which one of the main tasks is to transport and accommodate service technicians.

BS Offshore gives this feedback from the first X-STERN vessel, the ‘Windea La Cour’: “The X-STERN is a big advantage for the daily operation. Since it enables the vessel to run fast and efficient backwards, the vessel can choose the fastest way to the next turbine either it is going with the bow or the stern. During the last 12 months the first X-STERN has met all expectations and it is amazing to see a vessel going backwards in bad weather without slamming and having spray on deck.”

Reference: ulstein.com

Launching of “MATILDA”

SMC is pleased to report launching ceremony in Guangzhou GSI International Shipyard, China of ORE CARRIER “MATILDA”, Hull No. H14121003, the first vessel out of 4 x 261, 000 DWT ordered by FMG International Pte. Ltd.

Delivery of mv “Spil Hasya”

SMC is pleased to report Delivery Signing Ceremony in Nanjing Dong Ze Shipbuilding, China: of mv “Spil Hasya”, Hull No. Dz-52, the third unit from the series of 4 x 900 TEU Container vessel ordered by Asia Pacific Shipmanagement Pte Ltd.

Vessel’s principal particulars: LOA = 135.70m, B = 22.50m, D = 10.2m, T d/s = 5.6m. Propelled by MAN 5S35MC-C9.2 developing 2975 kW x 142 rpm at NCR the vessel will operate at the speed of 12.5 knots. All vessels in the series are classed by Chinese Class Society and was built to Indonesian flag requirements.

Classification notes: CSAD Container Ship; Greater Coastal Service; Loading Computer (S,I,D); In-Water Survey; CSM MCC

Delivery of the vessel was done on 26th April 2017.

Keel Laying of Dz-58

SMC is pleased to report Keel Laying Ceremony in Nanjing Dong Ze Shipbuilding, China: of Hull No. Dz-58, the third unit from the series of 2 x 558 TEU Container vessel ordered by Asia Pacific Shipmanagement Pte Ltd.

Vessel’s principal particulars: LOA = 119.90m, B = 21.80m, D = 7.30m, T d/s = 5.2m. Propelled by MAN 8320ZCd-8 developing 2206 kW x 525 rpm at NCR equipped with ratio reduction gearbox 3.449:1; the vessel will operate at the speed of 10.7 knots. All vessels in the series are classed by Chinese Class Society and was built to Indonesian flag requirements.

Classification notes: CSAD Container Ship; Greater Coastal Service; Loading Computer (S,I); In-Water Survey; CSMD

Delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 26th September 2017.

Keel laying of CX9005

SMC is pleased to report Keel Laying Ceremony in Chengxi Shipyard Co.Ltd., China: of one floating dry dock, Hull No. CX9005, ordered by Pacifica Shipyards International.

Dock’s principal particulars: LOA = 135.42m, B = 43.0m, D = 13.7m, Max draft= 12.176m, Max Lift Capacity =7500LT, classed by ABS.

Classification notes: ✚A1, Floating Dry Dock, CPS.

Delivery of the dock is scheduled for 8th September 2017.

Launching of No. AVIC 396

SMC is pleased to report launching ceremony in AVIC Weihai Shipyard Co., Ltd on March.26.2017, China, Hull No. AVIC 396, 1x 38000 DWT Bulk Carrier

Vessel’s principal particulars: LOA = 181.0m, B = 30.00m, D = 15.2m, T d/s = 10.1/10.6mm. Propelled by MAN B&W 5S50ME-B9.3 (Tier II) 1 x set wit ECT Part Load turning and developing : 4,713 KW x 91.1 rpm at NCR the vessel will operate at the speed of 13.8 knots. All vessels in the series are classed by ClassNK and will be built to MARSHALL flag requirements.

Classification notes: NS*(CSR, BC-A, BC-XII, GRAB 20, PSPC-WBT) (ESP) (IWS) (PSCM) (BWTS) MNS*(M0). Descriptive Notes: Strengthened for heavy cargo loading where holds nos and 4 may be empty

Delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 28th July 2017.