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Remarkable Ships<br />

30<br />

“Delta St. Petersburg”<br />

from Nikolaev<br />

The large shipyards in Ukraine are gradually making<br />

headway in the market, often with foreign support.<br />

Their newbuildings are of good quality, as is generally<br />

confirmed. An example is the container feeder<br />

ship “Delta St. Petersburg”, recently delivered by VAT<br />

Sudnobudivnyi Zavod “Okean” (Nikolaev) to Beluga<br />

Shipping GmbH (Bremen). The 8,970 gt newbuilding<br />

with a length of 154.85m, beam of 21.50m and<br />

draught of 6.90m can carry 900 TEU. The main propulsion<br />

system comprises a MaK engine of type 8 M<br />

43 C, developing 8,000 kW for a speed of 18.7 knots.<br />

MS “Stadt Heilbronn”<br />

optimised for the Neckar<br />

Gerd-Jürgen Britsch, managing director of the successful<br />

shipping line Schwaben GmbH since 1982, is justifiably<br />

proud of the latest addition to his company’s<br />

fleet, particularly because the vessel was the result<br />

of exemplary European cooperation: “Planned in Germany,<br />

built in Poland and completed in the Netherlands.”<br />

And the MS “Stadt Heilbronn” is not only a fine<br />

ship; the 2,150 tdw vessel with a length of 105.00m<br />

and beam of 11.44m is also the longest newbuilding<br />

on the Neckar and optimised for conditions on this<br />

river. The double-hulled ship incorporates a <strong>Caterpillar</strong><br />

type 3512B engine with an output of 1,118 kW.<br />

“MSC Portugal”<br />

from J.J. Sietas in Hamburg<br />

The “MSC Portugal” is one of the typical large container<br />

feeder ships built by J.J. Sietas in Hamburg for<br />

the shipping line Peter Döhle Schiffahrts KG, also<br />

based in Hamburg. The newbuilding is fitted with permanent<br />

container cell guides for carrying 868 TEU and<br />

equipped with efficient shipboard cargo-handling<br />

gear. The 9,990 gt/11,000 tdw vessel has a length of<br />

134.44m, beam of 223.50m and draught of 8.71m and<br />

is equipped with a MaK type 9 M 43 C engine, developing<br />

8,400 kW to provide a service speed of 18.5 knots.<br />

Multipurpose<br />

“Baloe”<br />

The multipurpose work boat “Baloe”, recently delivered<br />

by the Dutch Damen Shipyards in Hardinxveld to<br />

Sleepvaartbedrijf Herman Sr. BV in Zwijndrecht, also in<br />

the Netherlands, is particularly dependent on a robust<br />

propulsion plant so that she can reliably perform her<br />

various duties. Two <strong>Caterpillar</strong> 3412DTT engines provide<br />

the necessary propulsion for the “Baloe”, which is<br />

specially designed for deployment in shallow waters<br />

and providing support services in ports. The newbuilding’s<br />

most striking external feature is the high-capacity<br />

crane installed on the after deck.

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