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Rebirth of Reefer Ships

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

October 2, 2013

Photo: Knud E. Hansen

Photo: Knud E. Hansen

After two RoRo and RoCon designs for CMN and BAHRI, naval architect Knud E. Hansen’s focus has moved into the reefer market. Knud E. Hansen A/S is the naval architect behind the Reefer RoRo, which has been developed in close cooperation with Reefer Intel and Stena RoRo. Reefer Intel is owned by Mr. Birger Lindberg Skov, former President of Lauritzen Reefers A/S.

Thee Vessel is intended for world-wide operation as a RoRo Reefer Vessel in the banana trade with special emphasize on fast and efficient cargo handling in port – also “green technology” has been considered for the machinery plant systems of this vessel.

According to the designer,the vessel has 40% lower unit cost; 45% more capacity than traditional reefers; load and discharge in only 12 hours, compared to the average 36-48 hours and slow steaming/fuel saving capabilities.

Dimensions

Length, overall: 199 m
Length, between perpendiculars: pp 185 m
Breadth, molded: 29 m
Depth to main deck: 10.2 m
Design draught, molded    : 8.4 m

Capacity
Containers 1st layer: 100 FEU
Container 2nd layer: 110 FEU
Cassettes in holds: 365
Total number of HC pallets: 11,500

Propulsion
Diesel
Main engine: two-stroke turbo charged slow-speed marine diesel engine
Installed power: 25340 kw
Aux. engines: 4x2540 kw
PTO-generator: 3500 Kwe
Service speed: 20.5 knots

knudehansen.com
 

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