Langh Multipurpose Ship’s Naming Ceremony In China

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  • Langh Ship conducted a naming ceremony for the second of three new eco-friendly multipurpose dry cargo vessels.
  • Olivia is equipped with a ballast water management system.
  • Olivia’s sister vessel, Lovisa, delivered to Langh Ship in November.

Finland-based shipping company Langh Ship conducted a naming ceremony for the second of three new eco-friendly multipurpose dry cargo vessels in Ningbo, China, reports Offshore Energy.

Vessel Name: Olivia

The vessel, named Olivia, was constructed at Wuhu Shipyard in China. It incorporates modern technology and advanced solutions aimed at reducing emissions, aligning with Langh Ship’s commitment to zero-emission sea transports.

Environmental Focus by Langh Tech

Langh Tech, the sister company of Langh Ship, is dedicated to developing components and systems that minimize the environmental impact of shipping. One notable innovation is the carbon capture system designed for marine use.

Innovative Solutions on Olivia

Olivia is equipped with a ballast water management system (BWMS), developed by Langh Tech. This system prevents the spread of invasive species through the ballast water carried in the vessel’s tanks.

Purpose of the Vessel Series

The series of three vessels, including Olivia, is specifically designed for Langh Ship’s established trade of transporting steel coils from Finland to Central Europe for Finnish stainless steel producer Outokumpu.

Cargo and Sustainable Practices

Langh Ship focuses on sustainability not only in vessel construction but also in cargo carriage solutions. The vessels transport steel coils, and the return cargo consists of recycled stainless steel and other bulk products.

Operational Update: Lovisa

Olivia’s sister vessel, Lovisa, delivered to Langh Ship in November, recently arrived in Europe and has commenced its liner service between Finland and the Netherlands for Outokumpu.

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Source: offshore energy