New Multipurpose Ship Joins Grimaldi Fleet

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With the delivery of the Great Cotonou on 20 December at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. Ltd shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, the Grimaldi Gathering has finished its armada of six creative G5-class ro multipurpose vessels, reports Container News.

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Measuring 250 meters long with a light emission meters and an extra weight of 45,684 tons, Great Cotonou and its sister ships were intended to meet the particular prerequisites of the organization and its clients.

Past their stacking capacities, Great Cotonou and partners consolidate trend setting innovations upgrade energy proficiency and limit natural effect. These developments empower a decrease in CO2 discharges per moved ton by up to 43% contrasted with other Grimaldi ro multipurpose vessels. Furthermore, the boat is prepared for cold pressing, permitting it to interface with shoreside power when accessible — offering a greener option in contrast to utilizing petroleum derivatives during port stays.

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Besides, working close by a sister vessel, the help will at first run month to month, moving a blend of moving freight (counting vehicles, trucks, development, and rural hardware) and holders. Shipments will be transported at the Grimaldi-claimed PTML terminal in Lagos for conveyance to enter ports in West Africa and Brazil.

This declaration was made during the boat’s dedicating service on 17 December at the South Korean shipyard. The occasion was gone to by recognized visitors, including Hyundai Mipo Dockyard President and CEO H.K. Kim, Senior Vice Presidents C. O. Park and H. J. Choi, and Andrea Grimaldi, Deep Sea Lines Executive Manager of the Grimaldi Group.

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Source: Containernews