Höegh Autoliners Orders Three PCTCs from China

Höegh Autoliners Orders Three PCTCs from China

Höegh Autoliners has placed an order with Xiamen Shipbuilding Industry for three next generation PCTCs (Pure Car and Truck Carriers), with option for more.

The vessels will be Post-Panamax type, with a carrying capacity of 8 500 cars and are to be delivered from 2015. These will be state-of-the art vessels, that will be built on a new design which has been developed over many years of industry experience.

Ingar Skiaker, CEO, says: “We are very pleased to announce the contracting of the next generation car carriers. We always strive to add value to our customers’ transportation and logistics solutions. With the new vessel design we will be able to cater for a greater variety of cargo, and add flexibility to our fleet. This will enhance the service we offer to our customers. The order is a continuation of our fleet renewal program, replacing older vessels that will be phased out within the same time frame”

Xiamen Shipbuilding Industries will build the vessels for Höegh Autoliners, and is the yard in China with most experience in the construction of car carriers. The yard has previously delivered four PCTCs to Höegh Autoliners, in 2010 and 2011.

Previous vessels built by Xiamen Shipbuilding Industries for Höegh Autoliners: Höegh Xiamen (2010), Höegh Beijing (2010), Höegh Maputo (2011) and Höegh Singapore (2011).

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Höegh Autoliners, January 18, 2013