MOL announces completion of the 297,000-ton iron ore carrier Ore Salvador
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. today announced completion of the 297,000-ton iron ore carrier Ore Salvador at Japan Marine United Corporation's Ariake Shipyard. MOL will operate the ship under a long-term contract, transporting ore from Vale S.A. of Brazil.
Among those on hand for the naming and delivery ceremonies were Vale International Director Gurinder Singh, who named the vessel, Japan Marine United Corporation President Shinjiro Mishima and MOL President Koichi Muto.
As the world's leading operator of Capesize bulk carriers, MOL operates a total of seven very large ore carriers (VLOCs) in the 300,000 DWT class. The company strives to provide safe, reliable ocean transport services, taking advantage of its advanced safe operation management system and fleet scale to meet continually growing demand for iron ore transport.
Outline of Ore Salvador:
Deadweight tons (Capacity) :297,076 tons
Length :327.00m
Breadth :55.00m
Draft :21.40m
Registry :Liberia