16th Ship of MES’s Eco-Ship "neo66BC"

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (MES) completed and delivered the 66,000 dwt type bulk carrier M.V. "CHRISTINA" (MES Hull No.1919) at its Tamano Works on 15th March, 2018 to Ostria Marine Co., Marshall Islands.

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Delivered Bulk Carrier Christina to Ostria Marine

This is the 16th ship of MES "neo66BC", the "wide beam shallow draft vessel" of Shipyard’s line-up “neo series”.

 Length overall  199.99 m
 Breadth (molded)  36.00 m
 Depth (molded)  18.45 m
 Gross Tonnage  38,237
 Deadweight  66,653 metric tons
 Main Engine  MITSUI-MAN B&W 7S50ME-B9.3 Diesel Engine x1set
 Service Speed  abt. 14.5 knots
 Complement  24 persons
 Classification Society  NK
 Flag  Marshall Islands
 Date of Delivery  15th March, 2018


Special Features

  • The vessel has four (4) cranes and five (5) cargo holds, and keeps the superior usability of our 56BC.
  • The vessel is designed to have enough deadweight more than 66,000 metric tons and capacity more than 82,800 cubic meters for loading various cargos like coal, ore, grain, as well as lengthy/heavy cargo such as steel pipe and hot coil.
  • Fuel oil consumption is less than that of a conventional Supramax bulk carrier despite its enlargement.
  • As a result of research work of interviews with ship owners and operators, investigations on ports all over the world and present trade patterns, wide beam (over-P’max) and shallow draft make it possible to have wide flexibility for operations and high transport efficiency.
  • The new hull form makes it possible to keep good performance in rough sea conditions as well as calm sea conditions and shows better maneuverability.
  • The size of hatch opening is the largest for this type of vessel in terms of both length and width.
  • Main Engine, MITSUI-MAN B&W 7S50ME-B9.3 Diesel Engine, complying with MARPOL NOx restriction (Tier-II) for exhaust gas emissions, gives superior fuel oil consumption over wide range of output.
  • Considering strengthened restriction for SOx, the ship has low sulfur fuel oil tanks, which are designed for operation in ECA (Emission Control Areas).

Source: MES