The design has been optimized for an operating profile along the Far East to Europe trade route involving nine speed and draught combinations. The installed propulsive power could be reduced by about 16 per cent compared to the initial hullform optimized for one draft & speed condition. The first of the new 13,800 TEU ships is under construction at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and will be delivered next year.
New Hull Design for Fuel Economy on Ultra Large Container Ships
Filed Under: OOW FOCUS Tagged With: APL, Container Vessel, containership, DNV, HHI, hull design, hullform, propulsive power, ship design, Technical, TEU
Death Due to Fall Into Partially Open Hold on Container Vessel – Investigation Report
A few days ago MAIB released an investigation report regarding the death of a crewman due to fall. On 17 December 2011, an able bodied seaman (AB) fell approximately 25m into a partially open hold on the container vessel Tempanos while it was berthed in the port of Felixstowe. The AB, Jose Gonzalez, died of multiple injuries. There were no witnesses to the accident, but the available evidence indicated that he probably slipped on a patch of ice while walking across a hatch cover that was partially covering an open hold.
Filed Under: ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORTS Tagged With: able bodied seaman, accident, Container Vessel, fall, fatal injury, guardrails, hatch covers, MAIB, partially open hold, safety barriers