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2011 July 29   09:27

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding to build two neo Supramax 66BC bulk carriers

Japan'neosupramaxs Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (MES) is to build two next generation "neo Supramax 66BC" bulk carriers for a customer it identifies as a "first class shipowner." Developed as a low fuel consumption, eco-friendly ship, the 66,000 dwt  design retains the usability of MES' best selling 56,000 dwt "Mitsui 56" type handymax bulk carrier for which over 170 contracts were received. The new and larger design is expected to establish a new segment in the bulk carrier market.

Development of the ship's design was preceded by input from various owners and operators and investigations on more than 600 ports all over the world. This ship is designed to have over-Panamax beam (36 m) and shallow draft in consideration of prevailing trade patterns and the expansion of Panama Canal in 2014.

Despite its larger deadweight and cargo capacity than Mitsui 56, neo Supramax 66BC achieves even less fuel consumption by adopting a newly developed hullform and other energy saving equipment. In fact, the fuel consumption is far lower than that imposed by the new energy efficiency design index (EEDI) agreed at the most recent session of IMO's MEPC.

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