Seven Hapag-Lloyd container vessels benefit from MacGregor Cargo Boosts which deliver enhanced earning potential and reduce emissions per transported cargo unit
04/04/2018
CARGOTEC CORPORATION, PRESS RELEASE, 4 APRIL 2018 AT 10.30 AM EEST
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, is upgrading and optimising the container stowage systems on board seven Hapag-Lloyd C-class (Samsung 9,300 TEU series) container vessels. A contract for four vessels was signed in December 2017 and was shortly followed by a further three in January 2018. The work is being carried out under a MacGregor Cargo Boost service, which is designed to increase the earning potential of existing container vessels through improving cargo carrying efficiency.
"Prior to the contracts, Hapag-Lloyd and MacGregor worked closely to identify the optimum solution for each cargo system and its implementation process," says Magnus Sjöberg, Senior Vice President, Cargo Handling, MacGregor. "Every MacGregor Cargo Boost upgrade is unique to ensure that it matches a shipowner's specific needs. However, all are designed to maximise a vessel's efficiency, deliver a better return on investment for the owner and to reduce emissions per transported cargo unit."
A Cargo Boost is part of MacGregor's PlusPartner concept, which is a forward-thinking approach to ship design that considers all parts of the cargo handling system as a whole. These particular upgrades were designed to deliver greater cargo system flexibility and allow for higher stack weights for 40ft containers; a sector identified as holding some revenue potential.
Hapag-Lloyd is currently the world's fifth largest container carrier with a total capacity of about 1.6 million TEU. It is known for its dedication to efficiency and minimising environmental impact.
"We have worked very closely with MacGregor on numerous newbuilding projects and upgrades, which have been carried out during scheduled dry dockings," says Lutz-Michael Dyck, Director Technical Fleet Management at Hapag-Lloyd. "In the case of these C-class vessels, it was not possible to take them out of service for any length of time; therefore all work had to be done under tight schedules and completed within only a couple of working days. This called for very careful and detailed pre-planning, which was complemented with full-time supervision on board the vessels during the upgrade work.
"We already have three optimised ships back in service and are very satisfied with MacGregor's performance," adds Mr Dyck.
In addition to hardware upgrades, MacGregor's scope of supply included updating any relevant documentation, coordinating loading computer revisions, project management and full supervision during the modification works on board.
Upgrade work on the first vessels was carried out end of February, and the last ship is expected to be upgraded in May 2018.
For more information please contact:
Magnus Sjöberg, Senior Vice President, Cargo Handling, MacGregor
Tel: +46 31 850 819, Email: magnus.sjoberg@macgregor.com
or
Heli Malkavaara, Senior Communications Manager, MacGregor
Tel. +358 20 777 4500, Email: heli.malkavaara@macgregor.com
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