MOL and Japanese shipyards design Next Generation Coal carrier 'EeneX'
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has announced a vessel design it calls "EeneX," for a 90-type (90,000 DWT) next-generation coal carrier, developed in cooperation with Japanese shipyards, the company said in its release.
The vessel's design draws on the shipyard's extensive knowledge of coal carriers as well as MOL's know-how in ship operation, with the goal of achieving safe, reliable and economically efficient transport of coal, an important energy resource for Japan. MOL proposes the "EeneX" brand under its concept of providing optimal, "stress-free" transport service for customers and the environment.
Main characteristics of EeneX:
The adoption of a double-hull structure
This allows cargo holds with completely flat sides and eliminates the work of scraping out coal, which boosts the efficiency of discharging operations and speeding up cargo handling.
The semi-box shape of the hold
This also prevents cargo from accumulating inside, for further improvement in discharging operations and speeding up cargo handling.
Eliminating the ballast hold, so as to be cargo hold only
Unlike conventional coal carriers, on which the cargo holds are sometimes filled with ballast water to maintain the ship's stability during ballast voyages, the EeneX carrier has only dedicated cargo holds with safe stability.
This saves the effort of preparation time for ballasting into cargo hold and reduces the risk of salt and rust contamination due to rust in the cargo hold.
Outline of EeneX:
LOA About 235m
Breadth About 38m
Draft About 20.05m
Deadweight tons About 89,900 MT