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2014 March 12   18:55

NBP concludes 15-year contract for new bulk carrier

Tokyo headquartered NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers Ltd. (NBP), an NYK Group company, has agreed to a contract with California, USA based Baja Bulk Carriers S.A., which is a joint venture between the Mitsubishi Corporation and the Mexican government, for a 15-year charter of a newly built bulk carrier specialized to transport salt. The new bulker will be delivered in August 2014, NYK said in a press release.
 
The vessel is being built by Oshima Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. (head office: Saikai City, Nagasaki Prefecture), and the capacity of the ship will be extended beyond the typical 60,000 DWT by extending the vessel's length by 9 meters. Furthermore, the vessel will have additional equipment for cargo handling — including two mobile cranes, a belt conveyor, a boom conveyor, and a hopper — to meet requirements fully at the discharging port. The vessel will also have an eco-ship structural design and will come equipped with an advanced electronically controlled engine.
 
The vessel will shuttle salt to the west coast of North America from a salt field business* in Mexico. The salt is used in a wide range of industries, including as a raw material in sodium hydroxide and chlorine in the soda industry, and for road deicing.

Ship's characteristics: Length overall - about 209.30 meters, breadth - about 32.26 meters, designed draft - about 12.75 meters, DWT - about 62,800 tons, flag - Panama.

In Guerrero Negro, Mexico, the Mitsubishi Corporation (MC; 49%) and the Mexican government (51%) own the world's largest solar saltern business. Eight million tons a year are produced. Exports from this salt field began in 1957, and MC bought the business in 1973. Afterward, the Mexican government took a stake in this business.

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