The granddaughter of late NY Governor, Mario Cuomo and the niece of current NY Governor Andrew Cuomo, Amanda Matilda Cuomo Cole has christened The Grande New York vessel, part of the new fleet of the Grimaldi Group, on April 18, 2018 in the Port of NY-NJ at Port Newark Auto Marine Terminal (FAPS), reports the PR News Wire.
Father Peter Haldás of St. John Paul II blessed the ship during a short ceremony to a distinguished delegation composed of maritime authorities, customers, port operators and managers of Grimaldi Group and daughter company Atlantic Container Line. Costantino Baldissara, Commercial, Logistics & Operations Director of Grimaldi Group, gave special thanks to Italian Consul General, Francesco Genuardi, the NY-NJ Port Authority Deputy Director, Andy Saporito and FAPS President, August LoBue.
The Vessel Logistics
The Pure Car & Truck Carrier is deployed on the Mediterranean-North America route and is the second of a series of three sister ships.
- The Grande New York has a length of 199,900 meters, a width of 32,26 meters, a gross tonnage of 63.000 tonnes and cruising speed of 19 knots. The vessel can carry 6.700 CEU (Car Equivalent Units) or alternatively 4.000 linear meters of rolling freight and 2.500 CEU.
- The Grande New York is equipped with four hoistable decks making her an extremely flexible vessel, transporting any type of rolling cargo (cars, vans, trucks, tractors, buses, excavators, etc.) up to 5.2 meters high. In addition, the vessel has two access ramps, a side ramp and a quarter stern ramp, the latter allowing the loading of freight units with a weight up to 150 tons.
- The Grande New York is a highly performing ship from an environmental point of view. She is fitted with an electronically controlled (Man Diesel & Turbo) main engine that allows to comply with the new regulations for reducing NOx emissions, while the installed scrubber reduces sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions. Moreover, she is equipped with a ballast water treatment unit, allowing her to meet the future international regulations on this matter.
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Source: PR Newswire