Vessel demensions: LOA - 232.39 metres, beam - 32.26 metres, depth - 32.26 metres.
The vessel layout is arranged with 13 separate cargo decks plus four liftable decks. Total vehicle capacity is for 8,123 standard (RT43) cars. Deadweight capacity is 27,900 tonnes giving a maximum summer draught of around ten metres.
Propulsion is provided by a Hyundai B&W 7S60MC-C8 main engine that at 100 percent MCR outputs 14,282kW at 105rpm for a service speed of 19.6 knots. The vessel’s total fuel capacity is 4,875 tonnes and she will burn around 50 tonnes of that per day at her cruising speed.
Designed and built to meet both DNV and KR classification standards, ‘Morning Lady’ is registered and flagged in Panama.
South Korea’s EUKOR Car Carriers is one of the world’s largest shipping companies specialising in the transport of vehicles and other rolling cargo.
The Company transports across the globe Hyundai and Kia vehicles of S.Korean car makers, who are shareholders in the shipping company. ECC also has contracts for the transport of foreign autos of Audi, BMW, Chrysler, Ford, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Volkswagen and Volvo. Its large fleet of PCTC (pure car and truck carriers) and PCC (pure car carriers) operates on routes across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa and the Americas.
Hyundai Heavy Industries is the world’s biggest shipbuilder. Its yard, that stretches some four kilometres along the waterfront of Mipo Bay in Ulsan, South Korea, has delivered more than 100 million deadweight of newbuilds – a total of more than 1,500 ships to owners around the world.
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