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Rickmers adds 10th MPC to fleet

2010-12-06 00:00:00

The Rickmers Group has taken delivery of Rickmers Masan, its 10th MPC (multi-purpose carrier).


Built at the Jingling yard in China, the new vessel is the first in a series of four Superflex Heavy MPC vessels that are being long-term chartered to Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) for a period of eight years. They will operate a new HMM service linking the Far East with the Middle East.


The naming of Rickmers Masan and her renaming as Hyundai Masan took place in brilliant sunshine in the port of Masan, Korea, on November 18.


Her sponsor, Ji-Yi Chung, executive vice-president of Hyundai Merchant Marine, smashed the traditional bottle of champagne against the bow of the vessel and wished Captain Pavlo Buturlakin, his crew and the ship “fair sailing and a hand’s breadth of water under your keel at all times”.


At just over 190m in length and with a deadweight capacity of 30,000 tons, Rickmers Masan is similar to the Rickmers fleet’s Hamburg class ships, a type of vessel that has been deployed with enormous success in Rickmers-Linie’s Round-The-World Pearl String Service since 2002. She is equipped with two 320-tonne cranes capable of twinning for a maximum load of 640 tonnes.


Jan Boje Steffens, president and CEO of Rickmers, welcomed this development in the relationship between his company and HMM, saying “this charter agreement is a renewed expression of the successful cooperation that has linked the two companies for some considerable time”.


Earlier this year, Rickmers (Japan) Inc, the office of Rickmers-Linie in Tokyo, had been appointed general agent for HMM in Japan. As a consequence, Rickmers (Japan) Inc is now able to offer Japanese shippers the HMM Services to the Middle East, complementing Rickmers-Linie’s services to North and Central America.
(Source:www.cargonewsasia.com)