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MacGregor’s New Lashing Bridges Ordered

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 13, 2014

Lashing bridge is a vital part of the container ship's cargo system. With a proper cargo system design, the ship's capacity will be secured.

Lashing bridge is a vital part of the container ship's cargo system. With a proper cargo system design, the ship's capacity will be secured.

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured an order for lashing bridges for three 18,000 TEU container ships to be built at Waigaoqiao Shipyard in China. The contract includes the design and fabrication of the lashing bridge steel structure of approx. 5,400 tons, and an option for three further vessels.

The new plate type three tier high lashing bridges are a combination of steel profile and plate construction and provide advantages in terms of weight, less welding and less surfaces subject to hidden corrosion. They also enable interchangeability and user-friendly positioning of lashing rods.

“This contract is based on strong technical cooperation with the ship owner and the shipyard over approximately a six-month period,” said Petri Haukikari, Sales Manager at MacGregor Dry Cargo. “It is important to understand that the lashing bridge is a vital part of cargo system, and not just a hull component. By promoting such cargo system-based thinking we can provide several advantages for the shipyards and shipowners. “

Haukikari  continued, “The main benefit for the shipyard is that we can reduce the costs and expensive changes during the manufacturing process of the newbuildings. The key benefit for the shipowners and operators is the higher cargo intake capacity and thereby better earnings throughout the lifetime of the vessel. We should not either neglect the fact that more efficient fleets also have an important role in reducing the emissions of transportation industry globally.”

macgregor.com
 

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