Self Unloading Bulk Carrier

Deltamarine to design Panamax Self Unloading Bulk Carrier for CSL

26.08.2010 | Deskman: Marcel Dröttboom

Deltamarin has won a contract for the design of a Panamax-size self unloading bulk carrier to be built in China for CSL International.

Raisio, Finland – Deltamarin has signed an agreement with Chengxi Shipyard about the design of a Panamax size self unloading bulk carrier to be built for CSL International. Deltamarin will take care of the Basic and Detail design of the vessel as well as the procurement support.

The design of the vessel for CSL International is a derivative of Deltamarin’s B.delta standard bulker designs, which, according to Deltamarine, offers improved cubic capacity and low fuel consumption. The ship concept for this new generation self unloading bulk carriers has been created by Deltamarin for CSL International previously. 3D product modelling technique was utilised in developing the concept and arrangement. This has enabled efficient space utilisation, correct space reservations as well as quick and easy alterations and coordinated design.

The vessel is an ocean going self unloading bulk carrier, suitable for normal worldwide service carrying dry bulk cargo. The overall length of the vessel will be 228.6 metres and the beam 32.26 metres. The service speed at design draught is 14.5 knots. The deadweight of the vessel is about 71900 metric tonnes at the scantling draught.

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