2023年11月18日

Shippax Newsletter– week 46

Celestyal Cruises acquires AIDAAURA – vessel to be renamed CELESTYAL DISCOVERY after major refit in Greece

Celestyal Cruises has confirmed its acquisition of Carnival Corporation’s cruise vessel AIDAAURA with the 2003-built vessel entering service in 2024 as CELESTYAL DISCOVERY following a major refit in Greece.

At 42,289 gt the latest addition to the Celestyal fleet is a mid-size vessel, allowing the Greek operator to continue offering its signature unique blend of marquee destinations and more secluded ports of call that characterises Celestyal's itineraries.

Hyundai Glovis to order 12 largest ever PCTCs

Hyundai Glovis is to spend USD 1.85 billion on 12 new dual-fuel LNG PCTCs, each with a huge capacity of 10,800 CEU, which will be the largest vessels of their type yet built when in service.

Although no shipbuilder has yet been awarded this large newbuilding contract, it is expected that the 12 vessels will be built in China, with deliveries starting September 2027.

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Marfret takes delivery of FERRYMAR from China

Compagnie Maritime Marfret has taken delivery of its new 1,200 lanemetre capacity freight ro-ro FERRYMAR from China’s Jiangsu Dajin Heavy Industries Co.

The 120m x 22m vessel has been designed by Marfret in co-operation with China's SDARI specifically for Marfret's services linking France's overseas territories in the Caribbean, replacing the 1991-built 1,000 lanemetre capacity MARIN.

The first of two 6,500 CEU PCTCs for Wallenius Marine launched

The first of two Knud E. Hansen-designed multifuel-capable PCTCs for Wallenius Marine has been launched at the CIMC Raffles shipyard in China. The 6,500 CEU capacity FUTURE WAY and sister WAY FORWARD will both be delivered next year and be long-term chartered to the VW Group upon delivery.

DFDS Q3 2023 interim report and October volumes

DFDS Q3 2023 revenue decreased 1.8% to DKK 7.2bn but increased 6.7% adjusted for ferry bunker surcharges. The adjusted growth was driven by higher ferry revenue and revenue from logistics acquisitions. The Q3 EBITDA of DKK 1,592m was on level with Q3 2022.

Ferry – freight: Total volumes in October 2023 were 1.4% below 2022.

Ferry – passenger: The number of passengers increased 4.0% driven by more Channel passengers. The number of cars increased 1.6%.

MOL to Install cameras and AI systems in cargo holds of PCTC’s for early fire detection

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines will install cameras and an AI system developed by Captain's Eye in the cargo holds of most of its LNG-fuelled car carriers to provide early fire detection capabilities. The devices will be installed on 10 vessels currently on order and scheduled for delivery in 2024 or later, and the company will consider retrofitting current in-service vessels with the system.

MacGregor has received a significant ro-ro equipment order for two PCTC’s

MacGregor has received a significant order to supply comprehensive packages of ro-ro equipment for two PCTC’s vessels to be built by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea for Ray Car Carriers.

The order was booked into Cargotec's 2023 third quarter orders received. The vessels are scheduled to be delivered to the owner between the second quarter of 2026 and the third quarter of 2026.

FINNSIRIUS exceeds expectations its first two months in service

Finnlines reports strong growth of passengers travelling on its Naantali–Långnäs–Kapellskär route during the two months that have passed since the operator’s new Superstar ro-pax vessel FINNSIRIUS was introduced on the route. The new Superstar service concept offers upgraded services on the route for both cargo customers and passengers.

FINNSIRIUS, Finnlines’ new Superstar freight-passenger vessel has exceeded all expectations. The number of passengers on the Naantali–Långnäs–Kapellskär route connecting Finland, the Åland Islands, and Sweden has increased by over 60 per cent during the first two months of its operation compared to the same period 2022.

La Méridionale unveils new upcoming ro-pax pair

Following the announcement of the takeover of La Méridionale by the CMA CGM group in May this year, the new management announced that they would soon order new vessels. La Méridionale has now unveiled the look and details of these two ro-paxes.

The pair will be built at China’s CMI Jinling Weihai yard at a combined contract price of close to EUR 400 million and are expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2027. They will each have a capacity for 1,000 passengers and feature 264 cabins in seven different categories, including 21 luxury cabins with balconies.

SEVEN SEAS GRANDEUR delivered to Regent Seven Seas Cruises

SEVEN SEAS GRANDEUR, the third luxury cruise ship that Fincantieri has built for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the luxury cruise line in Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.’s portfolio of three brands, was delivered 13 November at Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard.

Fincantieri has built all three luxury vessels in the Explorer Class, SEVEN SEAS EXPLORER in 2016, SEVEN SEAS SPLENDOR in 2020 and now SEVEN SEAS GRANDEUR in 2023. Like her sister vessels, SEVEN SEAS GRANDEUR is approximately 55,500 gt and will accommodate only 746 passengers on board, with one of the highest staff-to-guest ratios in the industry.

Visit to Incat shipyard where the largest fully electric ferry to date is being built

On the last day of the Interferry conference in Tasmania we visited the Incat shipyard where the largest fully electric ferry to date is being built. The 130-metre CHINA ZORRILLA for Buquebus will serve a 1h 20min route between Argentina and Uruguay fully electric thanks to its massive 40 MWh battery pack, almost four times larger than any battery installation that has been constructed and installed anywhere in the world for the marine transport environment.

Incat release 70 metre fully electric concept for series production

Incat Tasmania has unveiled new plans to do for short sea ferry services what Boeing did for the aviation industry, but with series produced zero (direct) emissions vessels. For this purpose, Incat has developed a new 70-metre fully electric concept.

General particulars:
Builder: Incat Tasmania
Designer: Revolution Design
Length overall: 70.0m
Beam moulded: 19.1m
Speed: 25 knots @ 150 DWT
Voyage Length: 20NM @ 25 knots*
90NM @ 12 knots*
Charge time: Approx. 30-45 mins (depending on shore charging capacity)*
*Approximate range based on ESS size of 5.9 MWh, six voyages per day and charging at both ends

Capacities:
Max deadweight: 250 tonnes
Complement: 450 plus crew
Vehicle capacity: 70 cars + 105 truck lane metres or132 cars @ 4.5m x 2.3m

MSC Cruises confirms order for two additional World Class cruise ships

MSC Cruises confirmed the order of two LNG-powered vessels with French ship builder Chantiers de l’Atlantique. This sees the two World Class options confirmed as firm orders with an option for a fifth ship. The two new ordered vessels – currently referred to as World Class 3 and 4 - will be delivered in 2026 and 2027.

Finnlines’ Financial review January–September 2023

Tom Pippingsköld, President and CEO, in conjunction with the review:
“The Finnlines Group’s revenue in January–September 2023 amounted to EUR 513.2 (558.4 in 2022) million, a decrease of 8 per cent compared to the corresponding period in 2022. The result for the reporting period was EUR 56.9 (105.2) million. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation, EBITDA, amounted to EUR 131.7 (169.2) million.

Electric car charging now available on Öresundslinjen ferries

As a world’s first, powerful electric car charging will now be available on board Öresundslinjen’s two ferries TYCHO BRAHE and AURORA between Helsingborg and Helsingør. Four chargers with space for eight cars on each departure are installed on each of the electric ferries. This means that up to 260,000 electric cars can be charged annually on the frequent route across the Øresund.

Celebrity Cruises takes delivery of CELEBRITY ASCENT

The fourth ship in Celebrity Cruises’ Edge Series, the 327-metre CELEBRITY ASCENT has been delivered from the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard and will make her debut in Fort Lauderdale on 3 December with a seven-night Eastern Caribbean sailing.

Celebrity Cruises also revealed that the fifth ship in the series will be named CELEBRITY XCEL and debut November 2025.

Eqva sells Havyard Leirvik yard to Tersan Shipyard

Eqva ASA has entered into agreement to divest its Havyard Leirvik yard in Norway, reaffirming the company’s strategic direction and ambition to become an industrial investment company listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Buyer of the Havyard Leirvik yard is the Turkish Tersan Shipyard.

The transaction is based on a share sale, where Eqva ASA is selling its shares (100%) in Havyard Leirvik Holding AS, where the subsidiaries Havyard Leirvik AS and Havyard Leirvik Eiendom AS are included. The transaction is settled by NOK 30 million in cash.

Steel cutting ceremony for NEOLINER sailing ro-ro vessel

Neoline Armateur reached a milestone with the start of the construction of its very first sailing ro-ro vessel, marked by the official cutting of its first sheet metal, a year and a half before the ship is due to enter into service in June 2025.

The NEOLINER is a 136-metre-long ro-ro vessel. It is equipped by innovative technological features, such as its two 76-metre folding carbon SOLIDSAIL masts, with a 3,000 sqm sail area, developed by Chantiers de l’Atlantique, as well as retractable anti-drift plans and a particularly efficient weather routing system. This equipment, coupled with a speed reduction to 11 knots (versus 15 knots on a conventionally propelled vessel), should ensure that the main propulsion is by sail, saving up 80% to 90% of fuel (and associated emissions).

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2023年11月11日

Shippax Newsletter– week 45

Technological advancements onboard Tallink Grupp’s vessels reduce the negative environmental impact of ships

Tallink Grupp’s passenger ferry BALTIC QUEEN, operating on the company’s Tallinn-Stockholm route, underwent recently, in early September this year, a planned technical maintenance in Naantali, Finland, where, in addition to various works on the vessel’s hull and interior, various technological and environmentally friendly renewals and upgrades were also carried out.

As one of the major technological upgrades carried out, the vessel’s propeller blades were replaced with new and more innovatively shaped blades which enable to increase the efficiency of the ship's propulsion device in accordance with the ship's operational needs. This enables to reduce the vessel’s fuel consumption and also cut emissions at the same time. In addition, today's testing results demonstrate that it has been possible to reduce also the underwater noise generated by the ship.

Wärtsilä and Seaspan transform maritime operations with SmartDock autodocking system

Wärtsilä ANCS has delivered to Seaspan the autonomous SmartDock capabilities to the seas. This delivery marks a significant step towards autonomous docking and undocking operations, making maritime activities safer and more efficient.

The SmartDock system developed by Wärtsilä ANCS enables Seaspan to perform autonomous docking manoeuvres even in challenging conditions, where currents reach up to two knots. With its advanced technology, SmartDock guarantees consistent, safe, and predictable docking and undocking manoeuvres every time, reducing the need for intensive interaction from the vessel’s captain.

Interferry elects four new board directors and new president

Interferry, the trade body representing the global ferry industry, has announced the election of five new board members at its annual general meeting on 7 November – held during the association’s successful 47th annual conference that has just concluded in Hobart, Tasmania.
Four directors were appointed for terms of four years: Nicolas Jimenez, president and CEO of BC Ferries; Seamus Murphy, executive director of the San Francisco Bay Ferry authority; John Napton, CEO of Condor Ferries, UK; and Malta-based Virtu Ferries director Matthew Portelli. In addition, as host of next year’s conference in Marrakesh, FRS Iberia/Maroc managing director Ronny Moriana Glindemann was confirmed as Interferry president for a one-year term.

The first of three ro-paxes for Polskie Promy launched at the Remontowa Shipyard

The ship is expected to be ready in 2025 and is the first of three to be delivered to Polskie Promy, of which two will go into Unity Line service and one for Polferries. An option for a fourth vessel also exist.

The RMDC (Remontowa Marine Design & Consulting) designed ferries will have four LNG dual-fuel engines and a battery pack, making them capable of 19 knots. They will be 195.6m long and have a capacity for 4,100 lanemetres of freight and 400 passengers.

STENA FORWARDER commenced Stena Line Irish Sea employment

This weekend the STENA FORWARDER commenced her new charter employment for Stena Line Irish Sea for service between Birkenhead and Belfast.

STENA FORWARDER is the former FRIJSENBORG, bought by Stena RoRo from Visemar Di Navigazione for USD 37 million.

RINA S.p.A. to appoint Carlo Luzzatto as CEO post close with Fondo Italiano d’Investimento

In line with the company's strategic goals, Carlo Luzzatto will take over from Ugo Salerno as CEO, who will remain in office as Executive President.

The appointment is set to be formalized by the end of 2023, coinciding with Fondo Italiano d'Investimento's acquisition of minority stake up to 33% in RINA S.p.A. This transition perfectly aligns with the joint growth objectives established with Fondo Italiano d'Investimento, reinforcing the Group's intention to make its stock market debut within the next 3-5 years.

Ugo Salerno will continue to play an integral role in the running of the company, retaining his position as Executive President.

Davie completes purchase of the assets of Helsinki Shipyard

Davie announced it has finalized the acquisition of the assets of Finland’s Helsinki Shipyard Oy (HSO).

The historic transaction combines the skills, experience and capabilities of two leaders in Arctic shipbuilding and other high-value products. While the Canadian and Finnish shipyard will be separate legal and operating entities, the business headquarters will remain in Québec. The transaction will create opportunities for employees, encourage collaboration, facilitate the transfer of know-how, provide access to resources, and stimulate export potential.

P&O Ferries confirms time charter for NORBAY with Irish Ferries

P&O Ferries confirmed a time charter agreement with Irish Ferries for the vessel NORBAY for up to six months – with the potential for longer-term charter options. The crew of NORBAY will continue to be employed on the vessel during the charter.

Until now, NORBAY has been one of two ships operating on P&O Ferries’ Liverpool-Dublin route. P&O Ferries is now operating one ship on this route, which is proposed to be closed towards the end of the year due to a lack of berth availability at the port of Liverpool from 2024.

Irish Ferries will operate the ship between Dublin and Holyhead.

AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for October 2023

In October 2023 AS Tallink Grupp transported 470,702 passengers, which is a 3.6% increase compared to October 2022. The number of cargo units decreased by 17.7% to 27,137 units and the number of passenger vehicles increased by 1.5% to 63,151 units in the same comparison.

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2023年11月10日

(株)三浦造船所

姫島―国東航路を運航する姫島村営フェリーの「第一姫島丸」(199gt、全長46m)が、2023年11月10日、佐伯市の三浦造船所で進水した。2024年3月末に竣工予定。古い「第一姫島丸」とは、4月に代替予定。
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