Japan: Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Splashes 82.000 DWT KAMSARMAX Type Bulk Carrier

Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Splashes 82.000 DWT KAMSARMAX Type Bulk Carrier

Fukuyama Tsuneishi Shipyard of Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co. has launched today, on January 20th, a 82.000 DWT KAMSARMAX type bulk carrier for the NYK Bulkship (ATLANTIC) NV.

This ship is a KAMSARMAX bulk carrier, developed by the shipyard, as one of its major products alongside the TESS series. The name “KAMSARMAX” derives from the ship’s length, which is the maximum possible for entry into the port of Kamsar in Guinea, West Africa. Kamsar is one of the world’s principal ports for bauxite.

The ship has 7 cargo holds, with side-rolling type hatch covers for each. In addition, cargo hold hatchways are built at maximum width to improve the efficiency of loading and unloading. Grain crops, coal, and iron ore can all be loaded onto the ship. High density material such as iron ore can be loaded into alternating cargo holds, such as No.1, No.3, No.5, and No.7. the vessel is powered by MAN-B&W 6S60MC-C main engine with the service speed of 14.5 knots. Additionally, the ship is equipped with MT-FAST, which is designed to conserve energy, at the ship’s tail. The fuel tank is equipped with a double-hull in consideration of environmental concerns.

VESSEL’S SPECIFICATIONS:

LOA 228.99 m

DEADWEIGHT TONS 82,165 MT

BEAM 32.26 m

GROSS TONS 43,012 t

DEPTH 20.05 m

NET TONS 27,239 t

FULL DRAFT 14.429 m

HOLD/HATCH 7/7

Delivery of the vessel is scheduled for Early March, 2012.

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Shipbuilding Tribune Staff, January 20, 2012; Image: tsuneishi