Thecla Bodewes Shipyards proudly announces the successful launch of the 7.280dwt vessel, MV Vertom Anette, for the Vertom Group, a leading name in maritime logistics solutions. The launch marks a significant milestone in the ongoing partnership between Thecla Bodewes Shipyards and Vertom Group, showcasing their commitment to innovation and excellence in the maritime industry.
The launch ceremony, held at Thecla Bodewes Shipyards’ facility in Kampen, witnessed the culmination of months of meticulous craftsmanship, innovation, and dedication. MV Vertom Anette stands as a testament to the exceptional engineering prowess and unwavering commitment to quality that both Thecla Bodewes Shipyards and Vertom Group embody.
MV Vertom Anette is the fifth vessel in the successful LABRAX series and, like all her sisters, is a masterpiece of maritime engineering and environmentally friendly design elements aimed at improving operational efficiency using a diesel-electric propulsion system.
The innovative LABRAX series was designed by Groot Ship Design and engineered by Thecla Bodewes Shipyards. The series marks an important milestone in the development of sustainable shipping solutions and is therefore fully in line with the ambitions of both the Vertom Group and Thecla Bodewes Shipyards to make a substantial contribution to the transition to an emission-free shipping industry.
Thecla Bodewes, CEO of Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, expressed her pride and gratitude on this momentous occasion: “The successful launch of MV Vertom Anette underlines our shared commitment to deliver a series of vessels to the market that far exceed expectations. We are honored to have partnered with Vertom Group to build these remarkable vessels and look forward to delivering the next vessels in the series to Vertom Group.”
Arjan de Jong, CEO of Vertom Group: “Reflecting on the delivery of MV Vertom Anette as the fifth vessel out of twelve in our order, we continue to be impressed by the craftsmanship and outcomes achieved by Thecla Bodewes Shipyards and our Vertom newbuilding team. Our gratitude extends to all maritime suppliers for exemplifying the importance of Dutch expertise in shipbuilding. The performance of the four previously delivered vessels is beyond our expectations. The order of 12 vessels in total provides Vertom and Thecla Bodewes Shipyards with the opportunity to continue improving for more sustainable solutions. We also want to thank Anette and Jürgen Ruttmann for their long lasting relationship with Vertom, trust and assistance today.”
MV Vertom Anette is the fifth vessel of the successful Labrax series and was designed by Groot Ship Design and engineered by Thecla Bodewes Shipyards. The Labrax series marks an important milestone in the development of sustainable shipping solutions and is therefore fully in line with the ambitions of both the Vertom Group and Thecla Bodewes Shipyards to make a substantial contribution to the transition to an emission-free shipping industry.
The LABRAX series have been specifically optimized to achieve the lowest possible Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI). Although not mandatory for diesel-electric propelled cargo vessels the EEDI of the Vertom Anette performs 38% under the current phase 3 EEDI requirements as required under the IMO MARPOL Convention.
The diesel-electric propulsion system on board of MV Vertom Anette, in combination with the advanced power-management system, minimizes energy losses, reduces overall fuel consumption and reduces CO2 emissions. This desired result has already been proven in the performance of the other LABRAX newbuild vessels. In addition, the installed propulsion power on board MV Vertom Anette is considerably lower compared to ships of equal cargo capacity and with conventional propulsion. With a length of 118.60m, a width of 14.30m and a full-box cargo hold of 329,700 cuft (7,280 dwt), the Labrax 7,280dwt series offers competitive transport solutions.
The launch ceremony witnessed the traditional christening, as MV Vertom Anette was named and blessed by her Godmother Mrs. Anette Ruttmann, wife of Jürgen Ruttmann, former CEO of MST & former member of the supervisory board of Vertom, marking the vessel’s readiness to embark on its maiden voyage. The event was attended by friends and family of the Godmother, representatives from Vertom Group, Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, and other key stakeholders who shared the excitement surrounding this significant achievement.